Austin rescue groups work to recover, reunite pets lost or injured in Central Texas floods

Austin – The search and rescue crews found Superman, a brown dog with ears, alone and for fear of a pile of debris, after the destroyed floods hit the hill land and other parts of the center of Texas this week.

According to Austin Pets alive! , Superman died in the flood. They described the dog as “afraid and pain after being washed away from his home.”

The Salvation Group said that the volunteers who got the confidence of the dog and eventually managed to keep it away from the area and to safety. A medical team evaluated it, before a volunteer took it in the Austin region.

Superman was found at the top of a pile of debris, after the deadly floods in the province of Kiir (as a courtesy: Austin alive pets!)

The rescue wrote: “His remaining family, which was now sad and lost everything, is doing everything in their power to stick to the last piece of their past that remains – Superman. But they cannot do this alone, so we soon reached work to find their beloved pet until they returned to their feet.”

Superman is just one of the hundreds of animals that are affected by floods in Burnet, Kiir, Tarvis and Williamson provinces that now receive services from Austin Rescue groups.

Austin pets alive! He said he is working closely with Kerrville Pets Alive! And Kerr County Animal Services, in the wake of the destroyed Guadalobi River on Friday and before more floods expected on Sunday evening.

The group said it mobilized more searches and rescue groups from 20 to 30 volunteers to wipe the river banks for lost or infected pets. It also established a veterinary hospital, “Hero -style”, where it treats animals affected by floods.

The rescue published a statement on social media from Dr. Ellen Jefferson, APA! The president and the executive director, about the destruction. He said: “Many people are looking for their pets that are the last connection that they may have for a missing family member. The pets are very intertwined in this epic and are very important.”

Earlier in the weekend, she put an urgent appeal for guilt after removing every animal in the shelter in Kurville. Father! He said the goal of allowing volunteers and employees Kerrville to focus on taking animals closer to the house.

The group also includes employees and volunteers on the site in Williamson, after flood water forced animal shelter in George Town to evacuate all its dogs and cats to the regional animal refuge for Williamson Province. More than 100 animals have arrived at the regional shelter, which is also required of families and volunteers incubating.

Wcras also asked anyone who finds a lost pet that thinks about keeping it overnight and publishing it. hereIn order to try to reunite her with her family.

If you miss a pet, you have found a pet or need to report a pet left in Kerrville, APA! You ask you to fill This model.

Kurville pets are alive! and Hill Country SPCA She also published some pictures of missing pets on social media.

  • Volunteers empty the animals that rescue from The Hill Country (as a compliment: APA!)
  • A puppy in Kurville received medical care (as a courtesy: APA!)
  • The donations decreased in APA! After the destroyed floods in the center of Texas (courtesy: APA!)
  • A cat is rescued by Kerrville (as a compliment: APA!)
  • Superman, after the volunteers saved him in Kurville (with the permission of: APA!)

In addition to Al -Fawzen, each group of these groups requested donations of money and supplies. Father! She accepted the activity and redistribution of donations at the Town Lake Animal Center (1156W Cesar Chavez Saint) to other parts of the Central Texas. Father! He also specifically requested the donor air homes to help a rescue flight, scheduled for July 9. They asked for 26 to 36 plastic transport houses.

Meanwhile, Austin said to wildlife that she had received more than 70 birds, Sinjab, deer, rabbits, turtles and other wild animals – some of which were injured in floods, while others are just water or confused.

“While wildlife is adapted to deal with life in wild, unprecedented or unusual weather, our original wildlife affects,” the rescue said in a statement.

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