
Have you ever seen the show, “What Would You Do?” If you're not familiar with the show, it's an American TV program where, using hidden cameras, host John Quiñones observes and comments on how ordinary people behave when they are confronted with dilemmas that require them either to take action or to walk by and mind their own business.
Various scenarios are created that force people to make split-second — and often surprising — decisions, and variations of the situation (such as changing the genders, races or clothing of the people involved) are often featured to see if different reactions are elicited.
Well, this was a real life scenario of happening to former Marine Corps Sergeant, Destiny Goddu, where she had to make a split-second decision when she happened to pass by a burning house.
Destiny and her sister Lacie just happened to be driving in the area on the day of the incident when they saw the smoke from the fire. They stopped and ran to the house, banging on the doors and windows to see if anyone was still in there.
It wasn’t even her neighborhood, but she and her sister reacted as if it was their own house.
Fortunately, no one was home… except one very important member of the family: a petrified but ultimately lucky Pug!
Read more about this heroic rescue story on the next page!
Featured Image via Livermore Patch
Norma Clement
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Georgia Elliott
Joe Tracy
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Good man!
Debby Leeds-Piotrowski
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From my hometown. ❤️
Ruby Sapphire
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Natasha Radulovich
Dave Johnstone
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Awesome!
Pug Fans Society
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Yeah :p
Pug Fans Society
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Always love everything like this
Shauna Cash Moussawer
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Christina Isn’t this your sister? I thought remembered you posting something right after she did this! Yay!
Andrea Hucke Holtheuer
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Sam were done
Josh Johnson
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If you save a Pugs life you automatically go to heaven.
Jessie Lukasik
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I have a pug and what they did would have been like saving a member of my family. How special!
Sylvi Webster
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Great
Wendy Nind
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Once a Marine!
Georgia Elliott
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Way to go Jarhead!!!
Martin Hopkins
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Dale Ryan Currie
Lil'i Talienne
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Sandrine Tytgat un carlin Sortie d’une maison en feux j’crois
Phyllis Cohen Saltzman
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I agree
Rachel Hart
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Wonderful.
Francine Polito Shannon
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yes SHE is!
Melinda Mc
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Totally worth it but what a great fella!
Mukesh Bedi
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Thanks
Joan Rutter
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A real hero!
Presley Miller
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Shannon Meadows Wells
Shannon E. Miller
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God bless her and the lil pug! She’s a hero!
Travis Ortiz
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Danielle Anna Ortiz
Devin Daniels
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Kitty Marie Crowley Rachel Marie
Mathew Thomas Bacher
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Sinéad Harold Bacher
Sinéad Harold Bacher
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Aww!!
Linda Lundgren
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Thank you!!thank you!!!
Doreen Marciano
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THANK YOU !!!!!!!!
MJ Naseri
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Hero
Tammy Tessneer
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God bless you. I have two pugs. They are my kids.
Tolla Toni Freeman
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Good for all you
Kayden Morries
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wow lovely pics
Jackie Turner
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Bless you.
Abrar Cheema
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#Salute.
Richard Proffitt
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Good lad
Andy Sanders
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THAT’S “GREAT”
Greta Hudson Honsberger
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Pugs ARE awesome.
Meredith Monteleone
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Amelia Cupani. Imagine this was Veer?! Thank God that pug is ok!
Roldan Pereja Ramos
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I salute !
Pat Gembala
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Thank you
Sheila Sanai
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You’re definitely a hero. I have a Pug and so this really affected me. Thank you for saving a valuable family member.
Alice Newberry
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Thanks
Victoria Kosdemba
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Aw so nice
Zach Asmus
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Jillian Gabrielle American hero
Armando Magana Jr.
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Rebecca TrujilloMariah Angel Magaña
Rebecca Trujillo
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Aww poor Baby
Justin Liegl
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Andrea Reyes
Zach Asmus
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So cute