A litter of Rottweiler puppies and their mother were saved from a violent death in the park fire thanks to a determined member of the Butte County Sheriff's Office, authorities said.
The rescue is one of the few silver linings of the Park Fire in Northern California. The blaze had burned nearly 390,000 acres as of Wednesday morning and was still only 18% contained, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.
The dogs, two adult Rottweilers and their four puppies, were abandoned in a truck that had broken down on the side of the road, abandoned by residents evacuating the fire near Campbellville in Butte County, the Sheriff's Office said.
The owner of the truck was unable to take the dogs, but provided the location of the vehicle to the Sheriff's Office. Because of the fire, rescuers were unable to immediately reach the dogs' location.
On Saturday, days after the dogs were abandoned, Trevor Skaggs, a member of the sheriff's search and rescue team, flew to the area in a helicopter to find the dogs.
After landing, Skaggs ran more than a mile to the location where the dogs were reported to be. Although the adult male Rottweiler had died, Skaggs found the mother and puppies still alive in the truck, “tired and very thirsty,” according to the Sheriff's Office.
Skaggs' wife, Christina, told the San Jose Mercury News that Skaggs is a vegan and ultramarathon runner and that he ran from the helicopter to where the dogs were. Skaggs was familiar with Rottweilers because his first dog was a Rottweiler, she said.
Once he found the dogs, Skaggs sang to them and was able to persuade the mother, and then the puppies, to trust him, his wife said.
Skaggs gave the animals water and a few bites of his granola bar and then had the animals follow him more than a mile to the helicopter.
Video provided by the Sheriff's Office shows the puppies and mother following Skaggs as he led them back to the helicopter.
Puppies rescued from a park fire follow Butte County Sheriff's Pilot Trevor Skaggs to his helicopter. (Butte County Sheriff's Office)
Another member of the Sheriff's Office, Conner Smith, then drove the dogs to the Chico airport, with Skaggs riding in the back.
Containing the excitable puppies in the helicopter proved difficult, Smith said.
“The puppies were everywhere – they were all in my seat and the passenger seat and under the back seats,” the pilot told the Mercury News.
The dogs are being cared for by the North Valley Animal Disaster Group.
“It has been a horrible few days for our community and we are grateful to be able to share this incredible story,” the Sheriff’s Office said in a statement.