Covid 19 coronavirus: She saved thousands of best friends. Then Covid-19 killed her
18 Dec, 2020 05:00 AM
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Valerie Louie and her son, Andrew. I cannot fathom how many dogs she saved, probably thousands, he said. Photo / Meg McAdam via The New York Times
Valerie Louie and her son, Andrew. I cannot fathom how many dogs she saved, probably thousands, he said. Photo / Meg McAdam via The New York Times
New York Times
By: Matt Richtel
Valerie Louie rescued dogs and matched them with families, including ours. These beloved pets helped countless people bear up during the pandemic, making her death a particular Covid-19 cruelty.
She Saved Thousands of Best Friends. Then Covid-19 Killed Her.
Valerie Louie rescued dogs and matched them with families, including ours. These beloved pets helped countless people bear up during the pandemic, making her death a particular Covid-19 cruelty.
Valerie Louie rescued some 80 dogs during the pandemic, finding them at shelters.Credit.via Meg McAdam
Dec. 17, 2020
Valerie Louie saved our beloved Uncle Mort from a life of abuse. Then she became a pandemic casualty. Her death is being mourned by households with four-pawed members across San Francisco and the Bay Area.
Ms. Louie spent two decades rescuing dogs like Uncle Mort from shelters and finding them homes like ours anxious to have a new best friend. Her specialty was rescuing the truly abandoned and broken pup, the abused, the blind, the deaf and the long in tooth.
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