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Some of the foxhounds who survived the fire at the hunt club were sent to the emergency room, while these were treated for burns on site, while being kept in kennels inside a horse trailer.
Photo: Preston Keres, Washington Post
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Marge Fowler, of Purcellville, talks with a couple of the dogs injured in the fire.
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Flowers rest on a burnt fence at the hunt club.
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Marge Fowler, of Purcellville, talks with a couple of the dogs injured in the fire.
Photo: Preston Keres, Washington Post
Tagged: animals, Fire, Leesburg, Loudoun Animal Care/Control
One of the foxhounds walks in the kennel where a fire broke out.
Photo: Preston Keres, Washington Post
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Foxhounds who escaped the fire gather around in the kennel.
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A volunteer helps clean up after the fire.
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Ben Palmer, 16, helps clean up after the fire.
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Kevin Palmer spends a little time with the surviving dogs.
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One of the foxhounds lies quietly under a shelter after being injured in the fire.
Photo: Preston Keres, Washington Post
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Flowers sit on the site where three horses were buried after being killed in the fire.
Photo: Preston Keres, Washington Post
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Burnt hunting gear lies on the ground at the site of the fire.
Photo: Preston Keres, Washington Post
Tagged: animals, Fire, Leesburg, Loudoun Animal Care/Control
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