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Dog pulled from Davis house fire makes full recovery

Firefighters gave the dog a specially designed mask and performed CPR
Credit: Davis Fire Department

DAVIS, Calif — A dog pulled from a house fire in Davis earlier this month has made a full recovery.

The Davis Fire Department responded to the blaze on April 12 along the 3500 block of El Segundo Avenue.

While combatting the fire, crews rescued a dog from the house and gave it a special oxygen mask designed for dogs before performing CPR.

The dog was taken to the UC Davis Veterinary Medicine Emergency Room, but it ultimately made a full recovery.

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