
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
Cliff Larson
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Thank you, for rescuing this sweet baby!
Iliane Sanchez
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Valeria Sanchez these sisters were driving by saw the house on fire and went to the back to check for anyone and found the little pug scared how scary i would just die . The pug was coughing and shaking and super scared poor little thing
Valeria Sanchez
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Awwww well at least his safe
Justin Liegl
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Andrea Reyes
Josh Fenstermaker
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Camree Fenstermaker
Felipe Saccomano
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Fernanda Lemes
Phyllis Cohen Saltzman
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You are definitely my hero
Sandra Kelly
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great work u shaved the pug
Blanca Paloma
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Poor little put,,thanks to you girls the pug is alive,,the put in the right place,,,,GOD BLESS YOU
Phillip Lippa
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Lauren Noyes
Teri Bowers
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Thank goodness this kind veteran was able to save this sweet Pug!! Thank you for your brave efforts!! And thank you for your service to this beautiful country!!!
Chad Kilgore
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Jay Stover Lily Rose Baxter ?
Pat Giles Howe
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Thank you! Love the Pugs!
Sunita Paul
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Nice
Sunita Paul
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Hats off!!!! just great…..
Maria-Joyce Sarmaniote
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There is no video! Just picture, which is still!!???
Frank Alvin Roberts
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Way to go
Donna Brockmonn
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Kiddos to the sisters who saved the pug
Florence T. Delambre
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Thank you girls, you’re awesome!❤️
The Yorkie Times
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Cool info, thanks!
Oliver Edis
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❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Pug & Boston
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Couldn’t pass it by
Naomi Gillan
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Lee Mercer
Sharon Halliburton
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Heroes!❤️