Boys Save Pet Dog From Python In Viral Video

A few boys were able to save their pet dog from a python and it was all caught on video. It looks like the dog, the snake, and the boys…

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A few boys were able to save their pet dog from a python and it was all caught on video. It looks like the dog, the snake, and the boys all came out of it okay.

If you own a pet, this is your nightmare. You don't want to see them being harmed by anything--especially another animal. This snake really had its grasp on the dog and was squeezing it hard, but the boys were able to successfully intervene. However, it doesn't look like it was an easy task. That thing did not want to let go! Thankfully, they were able to free their dog eventually and it looks like he was alright. That had to have been a scary moment for these boys and they were clearly not ready to let that snake win. Check out the viral video shared on YouTube below.

Boys Save Pet Dog From Python In Viral Video

According to the YouTube video, the 3 boys were able to save the dog. It's unknown how it's recovering or what its current condition is but it looked fine as it ran off camera. The video now has more than 15 million views and more than 248k likes. That was too close of a call! You have to keep a better eye on your dog to make sure that doesn't happen!

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