Two days after a fire burned a rental home to the ground in Brookings, Ore., Aubrie Krause was at the scene conducting an investigation.Krause, a deputy fire marshal for the state of Oregon, crouched down to get a closer look and saw a frightened puppy hiding. She knew that no people were injured in the Feb. 28 fire, but three dogs had died. She also learned that there were four unaccounted for puppies that might have survived.
Krause was not able to locate the other two missing pups but later learned the puppies were away with the family at the time of the fire. The family decided to keep the healthy pup that Krause found, but they said they were not able to care for Smoky, Krause said.Share this articleKrause texted photos of Smoky to Corey Bryant, volunteer fire chief forwhich is in adjoining Coos County, and told him about the trauma the pup had been through.
On March 24, when a veterinarian determined that Smoky’s wounds were on the mend and he was no longer under threat of infection, Bryant returned to the shelter to take the pup home.“He’s not on pain meds or antibiotics anymore, and he’s doing great,” Bryant said. “He’s an active little pup who loves to play and get biscuits from the coffee shop.”
The puppy’s cheerful personality will soon be put to good use, Bryant added, explaining that he plans to train Smoky as a fire prevention dog.
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