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Jose Guzman tells PEOPLE that he has no regrets about heading into the massive multi-house blaze in Pala, California, to save his family's 2-year-old blue nose pit bull named Gabanna.
"I knew something could've happened to me or both of us, but it didn't go through my mind at the time," Jose told PEOPLE. "That dog is part of my family. She's been with us through downs and ups and I couldn't leave her there. I would do it again if I had to; I would do it for anybody in my family."
Without thinking, the father of three rushed past the firefighters and straight into the blazing home to rescue his dog. Jose said he found his pet hiding in the bathroom — the only room that wasn't on fire in the home — curled up in a ball under the toilet.
"I ran through the curtain of fire and made my way through the smoke to the back of the house, where I had her chained up," he said. "It was hard for me to get her leash unhooked, but I managed to get her loose and we both ran out towards the driveway."
Jose was, however, injured and suffered second-degree burns to his face, right side, arm, and left ear, which he said were healing well. Gabanna also experienced burns to her nose and paw, and though she's still a bit shaken up, she is expected to be fine.
Massive kudos to the guy and I would have done the same for my dog.