Fremont company helps save homeless man's puppy
Fremont company helps save homeless man's puppy
Seven-month-old Jack Russell Terrier Mix "Minnie" is one lucky dog. She’s recovering at Beacon Veterinary Pet Hospital in Fremont after being hit by a car. KTVU's Azenith Smith reports.
FREMONT, Calif. - A Fremont company has paid $12,000 in medical care for a homeless man’s puppy after an employee accidentally hits the dog with a work van. The owner of the dog is grateful the company helped to save the dog's life.
Seven-month-old Jack Russell Terrier Mix "Minnie" is one lucky dog. She’s recovering at Beacon Veterinary Pet Hospital in Fremont after being hit by a car.