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If you have or have ever had dogs, you know they love snacks and when they want them, they want them now. And sometimes, they will do whatever they need to do to obtain the snackage.

And so went the story of one pupper in Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin. The dog, named Lil Murphy, was trying to get the last Milk-Bone out of the jar. It seems like he forgot jar tops aren't as roomy as the rest of the jar and, well...got himself in a stuck situation.

According to a post by the Whitefish Bay police, Lil Murphy's owners tried getting the container off of his head for an hour before they tried taking him to the vet. The vet was closed so they stopped by the police station to see if they could help (which I'm sure was an interesting moment for the owners and the officers).

And here's how that went:

Honestly, I've gotten my hand stuck in a Pringles can, so I feel ya Lil Murphy.

The officers were able to cut the jar off of Lil Murphy, so our boy is good now. Plus, even though it was inconvenient that the vet was closed, I'm sure that saved Lil Murphy's owners an expensive vet bill. And luckily, the jar was plastic.

It seems, based on the pictures, that he did in fact get the last Milk-Bone. So objective achieved. But hopefully he's learned a lesson about the Milk-Bone jar.

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