The first time Donna Lochmann searched a crumbling, abandoned apartment building in St. Louis, Missouri, she couldn’t find who she was looking for.
A Good Samaritan had called Stray Rescue of St. Louis (SRSL) to report a dog sighting, but Lochmann, the shelter’s chief lifesaving officer, came out empty-handed.
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Lochmann told The Dodo:
We searched every floor and never saw anything. There was not one dog, nothing.
But with temperatures dropping and more calls coming in about a dog barking from inside the building, Lochmann decided to go back again and keep searching.
This time, she found someone.
Lochmann said:
When I got to the backside of the building, I saw a dog lying in the grass. I saw her run towards the back of the building and she went in, so I followed her.
Unfortunately, by the time Lochmann made it inside the building, the dog had already disappeared into one of the many empty apartments.
She couldn’t find the pup on her own, so Lochmann went back to the shelter and recruited the help of other staff members.
Lochmann and her team went back to the building the next day, and as they went from room to room searching for the scared pup, they suddenly heard barking coming from inside.
Lochmann said:
I got over there and there was a poor dog just lying in the rubble of this building.
She was absolutely trembling, her legs were shaking so hard.
The weather was cold that day, but Lochmann knew that the dog’s shaking was caused by fear more so than lack of warmth.
Lochmann said:
I felt so bad for her. It’s been a while since I’ve seen one shaking that hard, and it’s just gut-wrenching to see them so scared of you.
So Lochmann used the leash she had to guide the dog into the plastic crate, then quickly closed the door behind her.
Lochmann said:
Once she was in the crate, she was calm.
Watch the video of the rescue below:
Lochmann and her team carried the crate out of the building, then gently loaded it into her Jeep.
They brought her back to the shelter, where she underwent a medical evaluation. Luckily for the pup, she passed with flying colors.
The dog, whom Lochmann named Habenero, was OK physically, but she was still a little nervous when she first got to the shelter.
Lochmann said:
She was still pretty scared at first. But she came around fairly quickly.
Within a few days, she wasn’t growling anymore and she stopped shaking when we would talk to her.
Habanero has since been spending time with Lochmann and her crew at the shelter, slowly getting used to her surroundings.
Together, they go on walks around the neighborhoods surrounding the shelter and enjoy plenty of snuggles throughout the day.
Now that Habanero is feeling more comfortable, Lochmann believes that she’s finally ready to go into a foster home. It’ll be yet another change for the 7-year-old pup, but Lochmann is confident that she’ll thrive.
Lochmann said:
Once she gets into a home, she’s gonna have a bit of adjustment to do. But she’ll do great. I’m just glad she’s not trembling anymore.
Merry Christmas, Habanero!
(To help animals like Habanero, please donate to Stray Rescue of St. Louis or check out other available adoptees.)