The playful little fox stuck his head into the tire, but couldn't get out: it's very smart

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With the continuous expansion of human activities, wild animals have gradually appeared in people's living areas.

They are full of curiosity about the human world, but they don't know that many ordinary things in human life may cause them harm.

It is said that in foreign countries, there was such a little fox who ran to play near a farm in the suburbs, but somehow got his head stuck in the steel ring in the middle of the tire.

The little fox struggled alone for a long time, but could not break free. Fortunately, this movement attracted the attention of an old man who lived nearby.

Seeing that the little fox was in trouble, the uncle first tried to help it out by himself.

He brought some sunflower oil from home and applied it to the little fox's neck, hoping to make the fox's head come out through lubrication. It's a pity that this effort has no effect other than making the little fox greasy.

In desperation, the uncle took the tire and the little fox on the tire to the Animal Protection Association and asked the staff for help. Later, everyone sent the little fox to a nearby animal hospital.

The doctor first did a general examination on the little fox. Due to being stuck for too long and struggling desperately at the beginning, the little fox's head has begun to become red and swollen. In order to let the little fox breathe more smoothly, the doctor put an oxygen mask on it, and then began rescue work.

Even with anesthesia, the frightened little fox would still struggle for a while. The longer the time dragged on, the more dangerous the little fox was.

In order to prevent the metal ring from getting stuck in the little fox's jaw, the doctor plans to use a plastic sheet to make a temporary pipe around its neck. The plastic sheet used for the first time was too thin and too small, so it failed; then everyone replaced it with a paper tube surrounded by a book, and finally successfully rescued the little fox.

The doctor said, fortunately, the little fox's skull was not injured by this tossing, but it suffered a little skin trauma.

After the operation, the little fox was temporarily taken in by the organization to recover from his injuries in a cubicle. As soon as everyone let go, the little fox jumped out, and it seemed that there was nothing serious about his body.

In fact, in daily life, it often happens that stray cats and dogs accidentally get stuck in pipes or other small spaces.

If something like this happens around us, please try to help them! Wouldn't it be great to save a little life with just a little effort?

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