Her house was on fire. Her poodle’s frantic barking helped save her life.

Her house was on fire. Her poodle’s frantic barking helped save her life.

Aida Kelly was losing patience. It was around 12:45 a.m. and her standard poodle, Squilliam, would not stop barking. He paced between the kitchen and her bedroom for 10 minutes, getting louder each time he reentered her room. Kelly said she was half asleep with her CPAP machine running and initiall...

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