Sat. Jul 12th, 2025

He was barely hanging on πŸ’”

In the wake of the devastating floods in Central Texas this week, heartbreak and loss have touched thousands. Over 90 lives have been lost, and many survivors are now left homeless, grieving, and trying to rebuild.

Among the forgotten victims of the disaster are displaced pets β€” now wandering through debris-strewn neighborhoods, searching for their families. One of them, a sweet dog named Superman, was found huddled in a pile of wreckage, silently waiting for a miracle.

Tragically, Superman’s person didn’t survive the storm. Alone and heartbroken, his chances of survival were slim.

When local search and rescue crews spotted Superman’s desperate, fearful face, they knew they had to help. At first, he was too afraid to approach them β€” aching and traumatized after being swept away from his home. But with time, patience, and gentle reassurance, Superman began to trust again.

β€œFearful and aching after being swept away from his home, Superman was hesitant to trust the search and rescue crews,” Texas rescue group Austin Pets Alive! (APA!) shared in a Facebook post. β€œWith patience and a bit of dog-whispering, volunteers were finally able to earn his trust and safely remove Superman from the scene.”

Once rescued, Superman was brought to APA!’s medical team for a full evaluation. Soon after, volunteers reached out to his surviving family members β€” loved ones who were mourning deeply and had lost everything but this last connection to their past.

β€œHis surviving family, now grieving and having lost everything, are doing everything they can to hold on to the last piece of their past that remains β€” Superman,” APA! wrote.

Though they’re not yet ready to take him back, the family is determined to reunite with him once they’re able. In the meantime, Superman is safe with an experienced foster parent who’s giving him all the love and care he needs until he can go home again.

Thanks to the dedication of rescue crews, volunteers, and donors, Superman has a second chance β€” and a future filled with hope.

If you’d like to help APA! support more flood victims (human and animal alike), Texas locals can sign up for volunteer opportunities here. Those outside of Texas can make a difference by donating through APA!’s website.

β€œThe floods have been devastating for all living beings,” said APA! president and CEO Dr. Ellen Jefferson. β€œSo many people are searching for their pets β€” the last connection they might have to a lost family member. Pets are so intertwined in this saga, and it’s so important.”

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