A dog in Paradise, Calif., was found patiently waiting for his owners to return to their property following the devastating Camp Fire that ripped through the Butte County area last month. The dog, named Madison, was left at the property because his owners were unable to reach him when the Camp Fire began to spread, the K9 Paw Print Rescue group wrote on Facebook earlier this week. After she was notified about Madison, an animal rescuer named Shayla Sullivan went to the scorched property to check on the dog, an Anatolian shepherd, several times before the pup’s owners were able to return. Many people on the social media platform applauded Sullivan for helping Madison and commended the pup for his loyalty. The Camp Fire burned more than 150,000 acres, destroyed nearly 14,000 and killed 85 people, according to Cal Fire.
Source: Fox News December 08, 2018 23:12 UTC