00:00These dogs appear to be either trapped in the house or somebody's just left them in the house.
00:08Either way, you know, we got to make sure they have appropriate food and water,
00:13and then rescue them if nobody, if they're abandoned in the house or they're trapped from the hurricane.
00:18Time is of the essence with these dogs.
00:21You know, it's hot here in the Bahamas.
00:23It looks like they don't really have much in the way of shade.
00:26So we'll drive over there, and then if they need to be rescued, we'll make sure to rescue them as quick as possible.
00:38Looks like the house right here.
00:43Yeah, that looks like the one, and it's matching up with the GPS coordinates.
00:57Oh, there they are.
01:00Hey puppies.
01:02You guys okay?
01:05Yeah, this isn't cool. There's dog poop everywhere, no food, no water.
01:10We'll get you some water too, pups.
01:14Got some salmon for you. You guys want some salmon?
01:17I'm going to be eating granola bars and you're going to be eating my salmon dinner.
01:20Come here.
01:22I'm going to get my finger in between a pit bull and a piece of salmon.
01:25Since the owners aren't here, my next step is to ask the neighbors for help.
01:30Just as I'm going to knock on the doors, a car pulls up.
01:37Oh, okay. We might bring some bags of food here for you guys to have.
01:43This one here?
01:45Oh, okay. Cool.
01:46And if you can check for water on them too, because we noticed they didn't have any water.
01:50Yeah, we got water.
01:51Thanks.
01:53Whenever we're rescuing animals in a disaster area like this, everything takes ten times as long.
02:00There's no water, running water here, there's no electricity.
02:03It's not like we can go to a grocery store and buy food and water for these animals,
02:07because literally there's no grocery stores and no services even available on the island right now.
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