When Ashley the pit bull was discovered famished and cold in an abandoned building, a New York firehouse agreed to lodge her until her rescuers could find her a family. They adopted her three days later.
From the first wag of Ashley’s tail, the New York City Fire Department station recognized as Fort Pitt fell in love with her. She is a gorgeous sand-colored pit bull who has become an integral part of the crew, with her own seat on the firetruck. Ashley also has an Instagram account in which you can follow her firefighter exploits.
Ashley was saved by No More Pain, a non-profit in New Jersey dedicated to saving and transferring animals that have been abandoned. The company, which is run by a group of four volunteers, has little resources and relies mainly on donations. You can assist them right now.
Ashley the pit bull was found famished and cold after being abandoned by her previous owners.
Erica Mahnken and Michael Favor, her rescuers, took her to a New York firehouse where they knew someone.
She was only intended to stay until she could find a permanent home…
Fort Pitt Station, though, opted to adopt Ashley three days after she arrived.
From the first tail wag, the crew was enamored with her, and she was enamored with them as well.
Ashley has her own spot on the firetruck and goes on short runs with the crew.
Ashley was rescued by No More Pain, a non-profit in New Jersey dedicated to saving animals that had been abandoned.
The four-person non-profit team is short on funds and needs assistance finding homes for dogs like Ashley.
Ashley has found the love and affection that every rescue dog deserves.