Viral Florida Dog Rescued During Hurricane Milton in Foster Care
The dog that went viral following his rescue by Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) troopers after being found tied to a pole on I-75 hours before Hurricane Milton is now in foster care.
The Leon County Humane Society in Tallahassee shared the update in a Facebook statement ensuring the public that the dog aptly named Trooper in honor of those who rescued him is “safe and sound” in their care.
“We wanted to let those who have been following this story know that he is safe and sound because we’ve been worried about him since seeing his story,” the shelter shared.
“We also want those following to know that we take animal abandonment seriously and will be closely watching his case and using his experience to educate. His name is Trooper, because of how much he’s been through and to honor those who saved him.”
Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) troopers shared a video of the dog’s heartbreaking ordeal on X on Wednesday. The video shows a dog partially covered by water being rescued by a trooper after it was tied to a pole in the direct path of Hurricane Milton.
News of the heartbreaking situation sparked concern across the community with many, including the Leon County Humane Society calling the dog owner’s action of leaving a pet tied up during such a dangerous storm “cruel” and “completely unacceptable.”
“Leaving this dog in this way was completely unacceptable and endangered not only his life, but could have endangered others by causing a hazard on an already busy and stressful evacuation route,” the shelter shared. It was cruel, and it was thoughtless not only toward him, but toward the people who were trying their best to handle the incoming storm.”
While the exact circumstances leading to Trooper’s abandonment remain unknown, the shelter workers can only imagine the terror he must have felt, alone and exposed with the storm approaching. They are dedicated to helping him recover at his own pace.
“We can’t imagine the situation that ended with him tied to this pole and left him without any hope,” they shared. “It’s hard even to think about how scared he must have been as cars raced by, the water rose to his belly, and the storm clouds darkened.”
“Trooper is safe and sound,” shares the organization, acknowledging the outpouring of concern from the public. However, due to the trauma he has experienced, they are not currently accepting adoption applications.
They understand the public’s eagerness to provide a loving home for this brave dog but emphasize the importance of a gradual, stress-free recovery process.
“He needs a safe environment to decompress,” says the shelter. “Abandoning a dog like this doesn’t typically allow for an immediate bounce back to their happy selves. Most dogs when rescued take a few days to feel safe, a few weeks to come out of their shell, and a few months to become comfortable and fall into a routine.”
“We have absolutely no idea what Trooper’s life was like before,” the organization explains. Their priority is to understand his needs thoroughly before considering adoption. This ensures a smooth transition into a future filled with love and kindness.
The rescue organization further clarifies recent misinformation regarding the Trooper’s status of being reunited with the owner, confirming that he is under their care and was not previously reunited with an owner.
The organization anticipates assisting numerous animals in the aftermath of Hurricane Milton. They reiterate their commitment to helping all animals in need, regardless of location. To support their ongoing rescue efforts, they encourage donations through their website, leoncountyhumane.org/donate.