
In a neighborhood in Detroit, Michigan, a stray dog was spotted wandering in distress. At first, something about the dog seemed unusual—but as people looked closer, they realized the seriousness of the situation.
The dog’s entire head was trapped inside a large plastic jar, the kind often used for cheese puff snacks.
Unable to see clearly, struggling to breathe comfortably, and completely cut off from food and water, the dog moved anxiously through the area.
It was a situation that could not last much longer.
Days of Fear and Exhaustion
For at least three days, the dog remained trapped with the plastic container covering its head.
Without the ability to eat or drink, the dog became increasingly weak. Confusion and fear made the situation even more difficult, as the dog tried to navigate the world without clear vision or scent.
By the time rescuers became involved, the dog was already showing signs of exhaustion.
Every moment mattered.
Video: Stray Dog Rescued After 3 Days With Head Stuck in Plastic Snack Jar
A Careful Rescue Effort Begins
Sue and Tom Walsh, a couple who run a local animal rescue, stepped in to help. They understood that approaching too quickly might scare the dog away, making the situation more dangerous.
They set up humane traps with food inside, hoping the dog would be drawn in.
But there was one major challenge.
Because the jar covered the dog’s head, it could not smell the bait.
The rescue required patience, persistence, and a careful plan.
Finally Bringing Him to Safety
After continued effort, the rescuers were able to safely capture the dog.
Once secured, they immediately focused on removing the plastic container. However, the jar had tightened firmly around the dog’s head and neck, making it difficult to remove by hand.
Using specialized tools—similar to pruning cutters—they carefully cut through the plastic.
Every movement was controlled to ensure the dog would not be injured during the process.
Then, at last, the container loosened and came free.

The First Breath of Relief
The moment the jar was removed, the dog finally had clear vision and easy access to air.
The change was immediate.
The tension in his body softened, and his movements became calmer. For the first time in days, he was no longer trapped.
The rescuers later named him Cheeto, a gentle nod to the container that had caused so much trouble.
A New Beginning for Cheeto
Now safe, Cheeto began the next stage of his journey—recovery.
He received proper care, food, and attention from the rescue team, who made sure his health was closely monitored after his difficult experience.
With each passing day, his strength returned.
The frightened dog who had wandered the streets in distress was now surrounded by people who were committed to helping him heal.

A Reminder of How Small Actions Matter
Cheeto’s story is a simple but powerful reminder of how easily everyday objects can become dangerous for animals.
At the same time, it shows how much difference a few caring individuals can make.
Because someone chose to step in, a dog who had been struggling alone now has a chance to live safely and comfortably.
And for Cheeto, that chance is just the beginning of a better life.