All humans were fine. I wasn't even involved in the accident, I was in the next lane. One guy's car was pretty crunched, but even he came over to check on the dog.

I'm a wreck about this. I know to some people it seems sappy, but to me it's so sad to watch one dog lose its life while another dog loses its friend and its home.

I probably have an 80%-90% success rate with reuniting lost pets with their owners. I haven't kept count, but I've helped reunite A LOT of pets over the years. We're known in this neighborhood as the animal family. We have so many pets we went before city council for a special permit to keep them all within city limits. (Proud to say, our permit was granted, and even the local animal control officer is cooperative with our rescues.)

I never question the situation when I see a pet lost. I tell myself, "I can't save them all, but I can save THIS one." I can only pray someone would do the same for me.

For some reason I'm not optimistic about this situation. She's been through so much trauma, I would love to reunite her with her family. But if that's not possible, I hope to give her another chance at a safe home.