Meet Patsy the border collie. Patsy saved a flock of sheep from fire. In this photo, you can see the Australian bushfires near the doggo’s owner’s farm. With bushfires still raging in Australia, over 500 million animals have died there since September. However, communities are coming together, people are volunteering to fight the blazes, and complete strangers all over the world are donating what they can to support Australia. What’s more, some animals are turning out to be real heroes and they’re saving their fellow animals.



Kylie Jenner has donated $1 million (£762,000) to many relief efforts in Australia to help tackle the deadly bushfires after being called out for being hypocritical.





The Keeping Up With Kardashians star posted several photos to raise awareness on the rising death toll of animals in Southern Australia. She was heartbroken upon hearing half a billion animals have died but proceeded to post an Instagram story of herself wearing mink fur slippers as well as a photo with the caption: ‘Find ur fire.’ The Keeping Up With Kardashians star posted several photos to raise awareness on the rising death toll of animals in Southern Australia. She was heartbroken upon hearing half a billion animals have died but proceeded to post an Instagram story of herself wearing mink fur slippers as well as a photo with the caption: ‘Find ur fire.’





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You’ve probably already read about Bear, a good boy who finds and saves koalas. Well, it’s time you met another hero doggo—Patsy, a 6-year-old border collie-kelpie cross who saved a flock of sheep while her owner fought the flames approaching their farm.Patsy the dog rounded up the sheep and brought them to a safe paddock on her owner’s farm in Corryong, Victoria. Meanwhile, her owner was putting out the fire bearing down on her property with a tractor equipped with a tank of water.The doggo-owner duo managed to save almost all of the sheep from the blaze. Not only that, the pair saved the farmhouses, the hay, the shearing shed, as well as the silage. In other words, their entire livelihoods.Allow me to introduce Patsy the wonder dog. In the early hours of 31 December 2019, while fire in Corryong was bearing down them, she and my brother rounded up the sheep and brought them to the safest paddock on the farm. She then found a safe spot while my brother fought the fire with a tractor and a tank of water. Almost all sheep are safe, along with the hay bales and silage, the shearing shed, and both farm houses. My brother doesn’t do social media, but Patsy does. Great job little girl 🙂Update 7 January 2020 - Patsy and her family are busy cleaning up the farm and helping others get sorted out. You can help too! They would love you to donate to these bushfire relief fundraising collections.Patsy’s owner’s sister Cath Hill told Metro that the situation in Corryong is “like Armageddon.”“Everyone is just trying to get water and feed to their animals, shoot the ones that can’t be saved, get temporary fences up to keep stock secure, and put out all the logs and stumps still burning. And there’s people who have nothing left but the clothes on their backs.”“It’s unbelievable and it’s only going to get worse. That’s why we put Patsy’s story out there. People need something positive,” Cath said.The cooler weather delayed the bushfires around Corryong recently. But things might get worse this week, as the hot windy weather will most likely make a return and spread the blaze.As posted earlier by Viral Mag , heartbreaking photos show moment a kangaroo begs for help after being burnt in bushfires:These heartbreaking photos show the moment a kangaroo begs for help in the aftermath of the devastating Australian bushfires. The marsupial suffered huge burns to its body before a teenager drenched it with water and gave it a drink. The stricken animal is one of billions caught up in Australia’s worst bushfires, which continue to burn out of control across an area more than a third of the size of England. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have encouraged their fans to contribute to fundraising efforts in the wake of Australia's devastating wildfires. Meghan and Harry join Queen Elizabeth, Kate Middleton, and Prince William, all of whom have shared messages of support to Australia. The eastern and southern coasts of Australia have been seriously affected by wildfires, which have forced residents to flee, some of whom have tragically lost their lives.