When the devastating Camp Fire sent hundreds scrambling to leave their homes some animals were left behind (in most cases owners had no choice). One woman, Andrea Gaylord, was away when the fire spread and was unable to return to get her dogs, Madison and Miguel. She had a feeling both survived though and was determined not to give up hope. SF Gates writes:
Shayla Sullivan, a volunteer with K9 Paw Print Rescue, helped locate the family’s other dog, Miguel, and attempted to lure Madison back to the property with food and water.
After speaking with one of the owners, Sullivan decided to leave an article of the owner’s clothing on the property as well.
Luckily, days later K9 Paw Print Rescue was able to deliver this news via Facebook:
Madison’s parents were unable to get home to him when the Camp Fire spread. They hoped and prayed he would be OK. When they finally got clearance to go back to the lot where their house once stood….Madison was waiting there for them as if he were protecting his former home. Never give up!!
Sullivan added this on her FB page:
Reuniting Miguel and Madison was amazing. They said their HELLOS and then went back to work. Miguel took Guard over the lower part of the property and Madison took the top. It must be such a RELIEF for Madison to have his partner back. I’m sure it makes his job that much easier…. we looked around and still are amazed that both dogs survived. It’s a true testament to the instincts these dogs have. Their people lost multiple family homes. Andreas spirit is uplifting and she hopes to rebuild a new home for the boys to watch over.
Madison is PROOF that there are many animals waiting for their people. Keep feeding, just in case , and keep the hope alive!
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