"Ditch is the first thing that comes to mind." "I would never let my dog burn to death," remarked the kind and protecting person.
While it is true that Mark was terrified and grieved by the loss of all his worldly possessions, beginning with his house, his main worry is his dog. He must do everything he can to save him before it is too late.
"I lost everything in my kitchen, appliances, laundry, and furniture, but what matters is my dog." "If I hadn't gone in there, he would have died there," the man stated.
Despite the danger, Mark proceeded to enter the hot house, putting his own life in danger.
But he couldn't find the animal; he had to enter three times before his foot came into contact with Ditch, who had passed out from all the smoke he had ingested; he carried him out and took him to a secure area where he attempted to resuscitate him.
"My dog is important to me," the noble person replied.
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