Casey Colvin was reunited with his Pomeranian Oreo, who he adopted after the animal had endured a tough life as an abused ...
A Pomeranian who would only return for one man spent five days missing in Pacific Palisades, until a community of strangers rallied to bring him home.
Casey Colvin's dog Oreo went missing shortly after the Pacific Palisades fire broke out on Tuesday, Jan. 7 Gabrielle Rockson is a staff writer-reporter for PEOPLE. She joined PEOPLE in 2023 and ...
Many pets and wild animals have perished in the blazes, with one nature center burning down before its animals could be saved. Happy endings are few and far between amongst the thousands of stories of ...
Video of Casey Colvin reuniting with his dog Oreo in the aftermath of the Palisades Fire is capturing hearts. It's a moment of hope in the madness.
“I met Casey Colvin the very first day of the fire. He was in distress trying to get back to his home in the Palisades to get his two dogs, Oreo and Tika Tika Tika,” Kreutz said. She ...
His name is Casey Colvin, and he had an incredible saga searching for his dog Oreo. The Post interviewed a half-dozen people, who told their stories through sporadic coughs, and has reconstructed ...
In a post to her social media accounts on Sunday afternoon, NBC News reporter Liz Kreutz shared a video of a man named Casey Colvin emotionally reuniting with his pup, Oreo. According to Kreutz ...
Casey Colvin feared Oreo had been killed in the Palisades fire - but when he returned to assess the damage with an NBC News crew, his dog ran out from within the rubble.
Casey Colvin broke down in tears when a dog tracker helped him locate his pooch, Oreo, on Sunday. The pooch was spotted sleeping among the debris and rubble that left what was once Colvin’s ...
A California man cried tears of joy after being reunited with his rescue dog, Oreo, whom he feared was lost amid the devastating Pacific Palisades fire.
A dog owner—whose emotional reunion with his pet went viral five days after an LA wildfire burned down their home—has exclusively told Newsweek how he thinks the animal managed to survive.