FRESNO COUNTY, Calif. (KFSN) -- A puppy that was rescued from a Fresno County well in April is now looking for a forever home.
The pup fell down a 100-foot well on Herndon near Thompson Avenue.
Fresno Humane Animal Services and Fresno County fire crews worked for hours to rescue the dog.
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They even used a specialized search camera and tablet to see what condition she was in.
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Eventually, the husky-shepherd mix was pulled to safety but had a broken keg.
The puppy, now named Hope, had to get her broken leg amputated.
She also received a blood transfusion and is now up for adoption at the San Francisco SPCA.
If you're interested in adopting Hope, visit the SPCA's website.