Steven and Michele Burt

If you need a good news story to perk up your day, then this is definitely it!

According to ABC News, a French Bulldog was saved by the fast-thinking crew on a recent JetBlue flight. 

The cute three-year-old Frenchie, known as Darcy, were flying from Florida to Massachusetts when the dogs tongue and gums started to turn blue inside of her carrier.

Two flight attendants rushed over with ice in bags, and then an oxygen mask to help Darcy breathe.

 Steven and Michele Burt

“We all are affected by cabin pressure and oxygen fluctuations, human, canine and feline, etc., but the fact that the Attendants were responsive and attentive to the situation may have saved Darcy’s life,” owner Michele Burt wrote in a thank you letter to JetBlue which she posted on Facebook.

ABC News reported that the pup was being treated for hypoxia, an oxygen deficiency that could have easily been deadly.

“I placed the mask over her face, and within a few minutes she became alert and after a short time she didn’t want the mask,” Burt wrote. “I believe [flight attendants] Renaud and Diane saved a life, some may reduce the value of the life because Darcy is a canine, I do not.”

Burt confirmed that the cute little French has since made a complete recovery!

Good on yah, JetBlue!

 

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Words by Kate Stevens

Images: Facebook/Michele Burt