Help a pet injured in a fire

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I just read this blog entry from our sister blog at the Daily Breeze about a Torrance family (along with their dog) who was injured in a fire. The family survived the horrific fire (sadly their home didn't) but the dog barely made it. The fire department carried Gemini out of the home and neighbors came together to resuscitate the dog. The fire department then stepped in and gave Gemini oxygen. A neighbor volunteered to take the dog to the vet. Gemini was taken to Animal Emergency, 3511 PCH, 310-325-3000. Read the blog entry for more details on how you can help the family.

Not only does the dog need help but the family needs basic necessities as well as prayers.

Source: Southbay Pets

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Simone Schramm Trimm is an editorial assistant at the Los Angeles Daily News. She is an avid animal lover who also loves music, going to concerts, movies, reading, and spending time with family and friends. She lives in Canoga Park with her husband Chris and two cats named Hershey, an 8-year-old siamese snowshoe mix, and a 13-year-old tortoishell named Marcie. Both are spoiled divas who, in Simone's eyes, deserve to be spoiled. Simone also volunteers for Kitten Rescue cleaning cages and playing with cats at the Petsmart Adoption Center in Canoga Park. Come here to read the latest pet-related news, enjoy spotlights on local valley pets, get the latest in pet-care information and more. It's all about the animals here!! E-mail any pet-related information you may have to Simone here.

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This page contains a single entry by Simone Schramm Trimm published on July 22, 2008 3:57 PM.

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