Detroit rescue dog saves new family’s baby girl from fire
Now that’s a rescue dog.
A Detroit mom says the street dog she adopted saved her baby daughter’s life — dashing into their blazing family home to make sure firefighters could find the tot in her playpen.
Mom-of-four Janet Kelley, 40, said Blue — whom she adopted 2 years ago from Detroit Dog Rescue — proved way more than a good boy when thick black smoke overwhelmed everyone in her two-family building.
“He went running back into the house because he knew Chantal, my youngest was in her playpen,” Kelley told Fox 2 of the hero hound.
“The firefighters had to chase him up — and once they got up there, they realized that was going on,” the relieved mom said of Blue leading them to her then-still trapped 1-year-old daughter.
Kelley told the Detroit Free Press that her real-life Lassie — a mix of a pit bull and a Labrador who spent his first year living on the street — is “very protective over all of us.”
“He also loves his best friend Smokey, the family cat,” she said, seemingly without noting the cruel irony of her other surviving pet’s name.
The family “lost everything,” including their home, they said in an online fundraiser that by Wednesday had raised more than $88,000.
Kelley said that before donations allowed her to get a hotel room, she initially slept with her family in her van because “no dogs are allowed at a shelter.”
“And I refuse to leave Blue because God knows where my family would be without him,” she told Fox 2.