A horse was rescued after accidentally taking an icy plunge in a swimming pool.

Jet, a 6-year-old Quarter Horse, walked onto the frozen in-ground pool Thursday and broke through six inches of ice into about 3½ feet of water, becoming trapped.

The animal shook uncontrollably and was losing strength as several rescue attempts failed, according to Vermont State Police Cpl. Gary Shuhart, who responded to the incident after being flagged down by a passerby.

Finally, rescuers broke the ice in a corner of the pool and got a rope around the horse’s neck, pulling him to safety and wrapping him in a blanket. He was taken to a veterinarian and treated for a cut to his left hind leg.






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In this photo, released by Vermont State Police, a horse is seen accidentally taking an icy plunge in a swimming pool in Dorset, Vt. Jet, a 6-year-old Quarter Horse, walked onto the frozen in-ground pool Thursday, Dec. 6, 2007, and broke through six inches of ice into about 3 feet of water, becoming trapped

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