Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe Feb. 15 (UPI) -- Firefighters in Alabama came to the rescue of a good boy in a bad spot when the dog stuck his head through a hole meant for a dryer vent. The Albertville Fire Department said firefighters responded to a home Wednesday morning where they found a dog's head sticking out through a small hole in a wall. Advertisement Fire Capt. Shane Nash said the dog had stuck his head through a hole meant for a dryer vent. Nash said the dog did not need to be sedated during the rescue. "The dog was tickled to death. It never barked," Nash told WAFF-TV. "It never tried to bite us. It was just ready to get back in the house." Firefighters used a beaching tool to chip away brick and increase the size of the hole until the canine could be freed. Read More 'Hero' dog escapes home, leads police to gas leak Museum of dog-themed fine art opening in New York Dog rescues elderly neighbor after fall in the snow