The dogs were transported to the Humane Society’s crisis response center in Marietta after a five-hour drive north.
MARIETTA, Ga. — Nineteen dogs rescued from devastating wildfires in South Georgia arrived safely in metro Atlanta on Thursday, where they are now beginning the road to recovery after their shelter burned to the ground.
The dogs were transported to the Humane Society’s crisis response center in Marietta after a five-hour drive north. Staff members immediately began evaluating their health and providing care following the animals’ traumatic experience.
The arrival was loud and emotional, with barking filling
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