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California firefighters rescue 8 puppies from blaze

  • Firefighters found eight puppies hiding in a den near Bakersfield, California, during wildfires active as of Thursday morning in June 2025.
  • The wildfires resulted in rising shelter pet numbers, prompting Greater Good Charities to organize special flights relocating more than 100 shelter animals from Southern California.
  • Greater Good Charities, a global nonprofit recognized with a Four-Star rating from Charity Navigator, adheres to USDA interstate guidelines while relocating shelter animals to the Pacific Northwest to reduce overcrowding and improve their adoption prospects.
  • Firefighters shared on Facebook that the animals remained safe despite the fire moving through their area, while Greater Good Charities has contributed over $750 million globally since 2006 to aid communities and support animal welfare.
  • The rescue of the Bakersfield puppies illustrates ongoing wildfire impacts on animals and underscores the role of coordinated transport efforts in finding these pets new homes.
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California firefighters rescue 8 puppies from blaze

Firefighters battling a blaze near Bakersfield, California, made eight new friends this week when they found a litter of puppies.

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WAGA broke the news in Atlanta, United States on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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