Surrendered puppy saves family from fire

Gary Ibbotson 13 Sep 2022

A former resident of Dogs Trust Ireland is being hailed a hero after saving his sleeping family from a terrifying house fire.

Wilbur was surrendered to the charity as a young puppy in December 2021 after his original owners realised that he wasn’t the Spaniel cross that they were promised, but a much larger breed.

“Luckily this case of mistaken identity led to Wilbur’s adoption in January of this year and his new forever family never looked back,” a spokesperson for Dogs Trust said.

“When his adopters heard the usually quiet dog barking frantically, they immediately knew something was wrong.

“Thanks to Wilbur raising the alarm, the family quickly realised that their house was being engulfed in flames, and they were able to quickly and safely leave the burning property.

Speaking about the event, Wilbur’s adopter explains: “It’s really quite simple, Wilbur saved both me and my son’s life.

“If it wasn’t for the fact he barked until I woke to alert us something was wrong, I would never have known the house was on fire until it was too late. He is undoubtedly a hero in our eyes and forever our most loyal friend.”

Wilbur, a one year old Rhodesian Ridgeback cross was adopted from Dogs Trust Ireland.
Photo: Fran Veale

Sandra Ruddell, Assistant Manager at Dogs Trust Ireland said: “Wilbur’s family gave him a second chance in life by adopting him, and in turn he saved their lives and their home.

“We are so grateful that everyone is okay, and that the family and Wilbur could get to safety.

“Rhodesian Ridgebacks were originally bred for their bravery and to protect the family home, so it’s no surprise that Wilbur lived up to his heroic heritage. A

“All our dogs are special, but Wilbur’s story really goes to show you how loyal our canine companions are. If you are looking to add a dog to your life, choose rescue and you never know, that dog might just come to your rescue one day too.”

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