In March 2017, a brush fire near a homeless camp in West Palm Beach, Florida, led firefighters, led by Captain Gregg Gordon, to an incredibly distressing discovery—a guard dog severely burnt and tethered to a tree. Firefighter Marcos Orozca rescued the pup, later named Smokey, taking him to Jupiter Pet Emergency and Specialty Center (JPESC).
Smokey’s injuries were severe, with burns covering his back torso and hind legs. Dr. Latimer, the veterinarian at JPESC, reassured the firefighters that Smokey would recover with extensive treatment. The journey began with blood transfusions, regular bathing, bandage changes, and hyperbaric chamber treatments, all documented on JPESC’s Facebook page.
Initially frightened and apprehensive, Smokey gradually warmed up to the veterinary team. Captain Gordon, who had initially rescued him, decided to foster Smokey during his recovery, introducing him to his own dogs. The newfound playmates brought joy to the healing pup.
Upon returning to JPESC for a check-up, a week later, Smokey’s gratitude was evident. When Dr. Latimer entered the room, the once-fearful pup leaped to his feet, embracing the vet who had played a crucial role in saving his life.
Smokey’s story took another heartwarming turn during this visit. Dr. Katelyn Thomas, one of the vets, fell in love with him and decided to adopt him, renaming him Fen. For the past two years, Fen has enjoyed a loving home, developing a fondness for swimming and embarking on numerous adventures with his mother.
In 2018, Fen, now living a fulfilling life, became the mascot for the Peggy Adams Walk for Animals, reuniting with Dr. Latimer during the event. The poignant reunion showcased Fen’s resilience and the enduring bond he shares with those who helped him overcome his challenging start in life.
Watch the touching video below to witness Fen and Dr. Latimer’s emotional reunion, a testament to the transformative power of love, care, and a second chance at a forever home.