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Dogs, horses & peacocks were rescued from the LA fires.
Firefighters risk everything to save not only the people but also the voiceless creatures of the wild. It is a heartbreaking reality of courage and loss.
The Pitbull mix arrived covered in ash, his paw pads ulcerated from walking on fire debris, his lungs choked with smoke. A good Samaritan found the dog lying in rubble, wrapped him in a blanket, and brought him to the shelter.
Still too weak to walk on Saturday, Canela was reunited with his owner. The injured pet continues to receive medical treatment and is one of more than 400 animals that have arrived at the Pasadena Humane facility since the Southern California wildfires began last Tuesday.
Animal facilities, veterinarians, and rescue organizations have taken in and assisted dogs, horses, donkeys, goats, sheep, and other creatures that were displaced by the ongoing fires along with their human owners.
People weren’t the only ones fleeing fast-moving flames and hot embers as deadly wildfires burned down entire neighbourhoods in Los Angeles beginning on Tuesday night and ongoing as of publication. Footage showed a fawn with singed fur running down the middle of a deserted street in Altadena with no doe in sight as the Eaton Fire burned. Later that night, camera crews spotted a mountain lion and two cubs running across Topanga Canyon Boulevard away from the Palisades Fire.