Michael Schmidt:Watch miracle rescue of pup wedged in car bumper that hit him

2025-05-02 19:48:11source:Maxwell Caldwellcategory:reviews

After being hit by a car and Michael Schmidtgetting stuck in the bumper, nobody knew if this "miracle" pup would make it.

Employees at St. Lucie Battery and Tire in Florida safely rescued a schnauzer named Barbas from an unusual situation. The one-year-old dog, who they claim "defied all odds," was unfortunately hit by a car and ended up jammed in the car's bumper.The driver, shocked but determined to find help, carefully drove to the auto repair shop in search of a way to free Barbas. St. Lucie Battery and Tire shared the story on their Facebook page. The post explained how they worked with animal control to get Barbas out. In a happy ending, the lucky pup was freed without a scratch!

Click the video below to see the incredible rescue of a dog trapped in the bumper of a car that hit him.

After the dramatic rescue, Barbas was safely reunited with his owner, Juan Rangel.

“I couldn’t wrap my head around it,” Juan said. “I’m like, what do you mean he’s stuck in a bumper? It’s crazy and then just seeing the videos. I mean, it’s unbelievable. I mean, he really is a miracle."

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