A fireplace crew from Winsford was referred to as to stories of a small canine in hassle on Fearnleigh, close to Greenbank railway station, at 10.22pm on Friday, November 24.
When the crew arrived, the three-year-old dachshund, Millie, was wedged in a five-inch hole and was struggling to breathe.
In a painstaking operation, officers reassured her, whereas others used a pneumatic rescue machine to assist free her.
Airbags had been placed between the wall and the submit and inflated, making the area between large enough for Millie to wrestle free.
The entire operation took round 25 minutes.
A spokesman for Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service stated: “Firefighters had been referred to as to assist free a small canine that had change into trapped between a home and a concrete fence submit and was in misery.
“They used specialist inflatable airbags to make the area between bigger, and launched the pet.”
Millie’s proprietor, Rachael Weedall, has confirmed she’s now secure and effectively.
“It was a really distressing time as you may think about – she was struggling to breathe,” she stated.
“I referred to as the RSPCA however their strains had been closed, and the emergency vet couldn’t come out, however I don’t know what he would have been in a position to do for her anyway.
“The firefighters had been wonderful. They had been so calm along with her.
“I actually cannot thanks them sufficient.”