This was a big week for me. I personally rescued two animals in one day. And I don’t mean I adopted two animals in one day (because my husband would probably have something to say about that!). I mean I intervened in immediate life-threatening situations.
The first was a small bird that found itself trapped in an upstairs outdoor corridor at Pasadena Humane. Although the bird could have easily flown out to join other birds by taking a turn into one of the open archways, it was instead flying back and forth in the narrow hallway, bashing itself against light fixtures and walls.
With the help of a colleague who quickly found a cloth for me, I was able to gently pick up the stunned bird and release it into the open air where it immediately rejoined its flock.
Later in the day, my husband and I were driving out of our neighborhood when we saw a dog running wildly in the middle of a busy intersection. We pulled over. The dog ran into a yard, only to dash back into the intersection in front of oncoming traffic.
I shouted loudly for the cars to stop, then approached the dog who ran up the driveway to a nearby house. I followed the dog and was able to contain him on the front porch by standing on the stairs and blocking his exit.
A neighbor came out and verified that the house where we were standing was indeed where the dog lived, but the owners were not home…which explained why no one had responded to my frantic ringing of the doorbell.
The dog was terrified and skittish. My husband and I tried to strategize how we might get him into the backyard without a leash.
Averting my eyes so as not to threaten the dog, I was able to move onto the porch next to him with my arms at my sides. He sniffed and then licked my hand, so I petted him gently. Surprisingly, the front door swung open when my arm brushed against it.
The dog ran inside, but the door did not latch and couldn’t be secured without a key to turn the deadbolt. Luckily, the double doors had…
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