
"(Grace was) laying in the street next to another dog, which was motionless and had suffered obvious head trauma," according the the statement. The loyal black Labrador refused to leave the side of her companion, though the other dog had died, DACC spokesman Aaron Reyes said. A good Samaritan placed traffic cones around the animals to keep Grace from being struck as well, officials said.
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Animal control officials responded to the scene and took the frightened but unharmed dog to a shelter. Grace had no tag and no microchip implant, and as of Saturday, no one had come forward to claim her, Reyes said. If she remains unclaimed, she may available for adoption as early as Monday, he added.

Though timid when she first arrived at the shelter, "The staff just showered her with admiration and love," Reyes said. "She seems to be a well-adjusted little girl." Animal Care and Control Director Marcia Mayeda said she was moved by the loyalty displayed in video footage that has surfaced of Grace keeping watch over her motionless companion. "When I saw the video clip taken from a passer-by's cell phone, it made me emotional," she said. Grace is being housed at the Baldwin Park Animal Care Center, 4275 Elton Street.
This made me so upset, I got a major dizzy spell. I think I will just walk away for the night.
ReplyDeleteOhhhh don't wanna see photos like this.
ReplyDeleteGod bless it.
ReplyDeleteSo sad, but heartwarming too that dogs are so kind. I'm sure the lab will get a good home.
ReplyDeletethey found the black labs owners...
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Hey, thank you for the information about the dog being reunited!
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