'My biggest fear': Pets at neighboring business rushed to safety during SJ Home Depot fire

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The Home Depot fire was also hectic for Wagly, a veterinary hospital and pet campus next door where dozens of animals had to be evacuated in a hurry.

Some residents are returning home after a massive fire destroyed a Home Depot in San Jose over the weekend.

"We stepped outside and there was a massive amount of smoke- and we're about 5-miles away from the Home Depot," Dodgson told ABC7 News."I immediately grabbed his harness and leash thinking, well maybe I'll be able to get him. Got on 85 and saw just the plumes of smoke and immediately thought, I am not gonna be able to get him.

She added,"My biggest fear was that he's going to end up getting loose and he doesn't have a tag on him. And that he was gonna be running around and dodging cars and things like that."Over the phone, ABC7 News connected with the owner of 8-year-old Kiki. She is a 26lbs Cocker Spaniel-Terrier mix."My wife said, 'Oh my gosh, Home Depot's on fire.' It's like, 'Oh, nuts! You know, that's part of the complex that Wagly is at,'" Jann Fabrin said.

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