Stray dogs endure unimaginable hardship, wandering day after day in search of food and a safe place to rest. Their eyes often reflect the pain and isolation they carry.
One such dog in Pennsylvania faced a terrifying ordeal. She had been abandoned and was nearing exhaustion when she got her head stuck inside a plastic cheese ball container. Alone and frightened, she tried desperately to remove it, but her efforts were in vain.
Unable to eat or drink, she grew weaker with each passing hour. Her situation was growing dire. Would help arrive before it was too late?
A Community Rallies To Save Her

The pup, later named Dallas, was spotted by concerned locals who saw her wandering with the container still lodged around her neck. Moved by her distress, they reached out to Canine Rescue of Central PA (CRCPA), a Dillsburg-based organization.
CRCPA received the call and immediately grew concerned for Dallas’ safety. Without access to food or water, her condition was deteriorating.
“That plastic container is down to, I would say, about a quarter of the way down its neck, and it’s been seen trying to get it off, and it can’t get it off. So, it’s not getting water. It’s not getting food. We’re worried about it getting proper oxygen,” Beth Miller, a CRCPA volunteer, told NBC affiliate WGAL.
Volunteers from CRCPA and their partners FIND TOBY in PA joined forces and rushed to help. They managed to locate Dallas, but she was too frightened to let anyone near. She bolted into a nearby cornfield, disappearing from sight.
Fearing for her life, the rescue posted a plea on Facebook, asking the public to report any sightings.
At night, a new group of volunteers arrived including Bill Fisher from Drone Deployment Services, LLC and Dallas Fuhrman from Nighthawk Drone Services. The group searched tirelessly until Fuhrman spotted her using his drone around 3 a.m.


“At 3 a.m., Dallas (named in honor of drone pilot Dallas Fuhrman) was finally located deep in a cornfield, disoriented, exhausted, and still struggling with the jar,” CRCPA shared in a Facebook update.
Her rescuers affectionately gave her the middle name Cheddar, a nod to the ordeal she had endured.
They gently comforted her, removed the container from her head, and transported her to the vet for urgent care.
Healing Begins With Kindness


Dallas was taken to Shores Veterinary Emergency Center, where she underwent a full medical evaluation. She was covered in ticks and received immediate treatment.
Despite everything she had endured, Dallas remained gentle and affectionate, snuggling with her rescuers as if to say thank you.
Due to her fragile condition, she required small, frequent meals to avoid complications like electrolyte imbalance and refeeding syndrome. CRCPA placed her in a foster home where she could recover in comfort.
Her foster mom welcomed her with open arms and provided the nurturing care she needed. Dallas began to improve.


Currently, CRCPA is working to locate her original family, so she is not yet available for adoption. Updates on her progress are being shared regularly on the rescue’s Facebook page.
The organization expressed deep gratitude to everyone who helped search for Dallas and to the volunteers who played a role in her rescue.
Thanks to a united community effort, Dallas was given a second chance. Her journey is a powerful reminder of the difference compassion can make.
