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Dog Stuck In The Hole Of A Stranger’s Bathroom Happily Greets The Baffled Homeowner.

A two-photo collage. The first shows a close up of a dog stuck in the hole in a bathroom. Only her head can be seen. She is smiling wide with her tongue out. Text on the photo reads: “Also I can confirm there is room around its neck so it isn’t choking.” The second photo shows a woman taking a selfie with herself and the stuck dog in the background. They are waiting for help to arrive.

It was a stormy morning when Kyndal Bret heard a noise coming from a bathroom in her home, specifically one that she and her husband, Mason, are renovating. Usually, when you hear a strange noise in your house, it turns out to be nothing. In this case, however, it turned out to be something that Kyndal never would have guessed in a million years.

The floor in this bathroom contains a hole that, turns out, is the perfect size for a dog to stick their head into. Kyndal knows this because that’s exactly what she found when she walked in — an adorable pup popping in to say, “Hello!” She had never seen this dog before in her life.

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Both freaked out and delighted by this surprisingly cheerful pup, Kyndal did her best to calm down so she could figure out what to do next. Thankfully, she was able to confirm that there was enough space for the dog to breathe. But because her collar was hung on the floor, she needed help getting out.

Carefully, Kyndal was able to wiggle the collar around in a way that made it possible for the dog to remove her head. Once Mason got home, he was able to open up their crawl space to finally free her! They still have no idea how she found her way inside.

In a second video, Kyndal compiled video clips showing the timeline of this chaotic day.

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In no time, they found the dog’s owner and learned her name is Lulu and that she loves cheese. While the couple would have loved to keep her, had she not already had a home, they very much plan on staying in touch.

“Lulu is welcome at our house at any time,” Kyndal said. “We have tons of cheese for her.”

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