While searching through the wreckage left behind by the wildfires in California, first responders found something surprising - a puppy! A team in Berry Creek was checking the ashes on a burned property when they made the “welcome discovery.”
According to the Butte County Sheriff’s Office, the adorable pup had suffered minor burns and was taken to a local vet to be checked out. Rescuers even gave the “sweet dog” a fitting nickname: “Trooper.”
It turns out, the owner of the property has several dogs and wasn’t able to locate them all before they needed to evacuate. This little puppy brought big smiles to the rescuers faces at a time when they really needed it. To see the images, and read the entire story, click on the little girl with the puppy below ↓
Source:People
To help communities facing destructive wildfires in the Western U.S., consider donating to the following organizations:
- The American Red Crossallows donors to direct funds to support people impacted by the fires.
- GlobalGiving’s Wildfire Reliefoffers emergency funding to local efforts providing essentials to wildfire victims in need.
- GoFundMe’s California Wildfire Relief Fundaims to “support a range of needs” by issuing “grants to individuals, organizations and communities that have either been impacted themselves or are dedicated to helping.”
- The California Fire Foundation“provides emotional and financial assistance to families of fallen firefighters, firefighters and the communities they protect.”