A woman in California jumped into her car to make sure seven service dogs in training were spared from a fast-moving wildfire.
Laura Allen packed the pups inside her car after the Canine Companions for Independence was evacuated because of the Kincade Fire, KCRA reported.
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Allen said that the flames quickly surrounded the car, covering the vehicle with ash and blanketing the road with thick smoke.
Eventually, Allen and the seven dogs, valued at $50,000 each, got to Sacramento after leaving Santa Rosa, KCRA reported.
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