A Florida Highway Patrol trooper rescued a dog named “Trooper” in the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Milton.
The dog, who was found in distress tied to a fence with water up to his chest, is now on the road to recovery thanks to the quick actions of the trooper and the care provided by the Leon County Humane Society.
The Leon County Humane Society is now overseeing Trooper’s recovery, ensuring that he receives the medical attention and care he needs following the traumatic event.
This heartwarming rescue highlights the importance of animal welfare, especially in the aftermath of natural disasters like Hurricane Milton. Thanks to the collaboration between first responders and local animal rescue organizations, Trooper is expected to make a full recovery and has not been reunited with his owner.
The Leon County Humane Society says no adoption inquires will be accepted during his recovery, but they do encourage you to follow along with Trooper’s journey on social media. For updates on Trooper’s journey, you can follow the Leon County Humane Society’s social media channels and continue supporting their efforts to care for animals in need.