Firefighters in Palm Coast, Florida, saved a family of dogs with teeny-tiny oxygen masks.
The Florida home caught on fire Tuesday, threatening the two humans and six dogs inside.
Firefighter David Lawrence found the puppies had suffered smoke inhalation and carefully placed tiny oxygen masks up to the puppies' little noses.
"We were able to revive all of the dogs with oxygen masks made specifically for household pets," Flagler County Fire Rescue Chief Don Petito said, according to Orlando's News 13.
Not all fire departments are equipped with small oxygen masks, even though an estimated 40,000 to 150,000 pets die each year of smoke inhalation and other fire-related causes, according to Project Breathe, which works to provide small oxygen masks to fire departments.