Success Story
Service Dog Rescued, Reunited
Imagine being blind, sick, and knowing that while
you are being airlifted to a safe hospital your best
friend was left behind in a flooded New Orleans East
apartment. This is what Denise Okojo, a blind woman
suffering from cancer, had to endure when she was
taken to safety and her 6-year-old seeing eye dog,
Molly, was left behind.
Okojo was airlifted from her roof to Lake Charles
Memorial Hospital’s Oncology Unit, when her two-
story apartment was flooded after Hurricane Katrina
hit. Molly, her black Labrador retriever was left
alone for 10 days, hungry, scared and susceptible to
seizures. The seeing eye dog, who is epileptic, had
no one there to administer her much needed
medication. She waited patiently for a rescue team
of her own.
Okojo, in her early 50’s and in need of chemo and
radiation treatment, was distraught without Molly.
When she shared her story with the hospital’s
oncology nurse manager, Penny Choates, the wheels to
save Molly were set in motion. The Louisiana SPCA
and ASPCA knew they needed to get to Molly. Laura
Maloney and Caroline Page of the LA/SPCA joined
forces with Laura Lanza and Joelle Rupert of the
ASPCA in an amazing water journey that took nearly
six hours by boat.