As the Camp Fire raged, killing at least 85 people and displacing thousands more in Northern California, Madison waited patiently. For weeks, all Gaylord could do was pray for Madison’s safety, according to California-based animal rescue organization K9 Paw Print Rescue. Shayla Sullivan, a volunteer with the rescue organization, had already helped locate Madison’s brother Miguel in a different city. When... Posted by K9 Paw Print Rescue on Wednesday, December 5, 2018Soon afterward, Madison was reunited with Miguel for the first time since the fire broke out, ABC10 reported. Gaylord lost everything in the fire and is now homeless, according to an official from K9 Paw Print Rescue.
Source: Washington Post December 08, 2018 21:56 UTC