People across Conception Bay had to respond quickly to evacuation orders this week due to two raging wildfires. For animal owners, evacuating also meant finding somewhere to put their animals.

In Holyrood, one rancher had to figure out how to move 29 horses. Another pet owner had to call emergency services for help evacuating nine animals. In Carbonear, an animal rescue helped all kinds of animals.

When the wildfire started in Holyrood, N.L. on Monday, the first thing Sliding K Ranch owner Katrina Butler thought about was her horses.

"Honestly, the first thing that came to mind was let's just get them out … then we can worry about where they went," Butler told CBC Radio's The St. John's Morning Show on Tuesday.

Butler said her own trailer can only hold four horses, so she had to

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