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BEDFORD HEIGHTS, Ohio — Camp Bow Wow in Bedford Heights has posted a statement on its Facebook page after a vehicle crashed into their building over the weekend, killing one dog.
According to the Bedford Heights Fire Department, a vehicle came off I-480 West on Sunday morning, striking a power pole and crashing into Camp Bow Wow in the 23300 block of Aurora Road. The vehicle also caught fire.
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“In the early morning of March 31st, a car accident occurred at our facility and as a result, Camp Bow Wow Bedford Heights will remain closed until further notice,” the dog day care center wrote in its post. “Due to the accident, we are devastated, and our hearts are broken to announce the loss of one beloved Camper, Griffin. All other dogs were evaluated by a veterinarian and received any necessary care. They are safe and continuing to be monitored and cared for after being transferred to nearby Camp Bow Wow Highland Heights or have been picked up by their families.”
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Camp Bow Wow also shared pictures of Griffin, plus a message from the dog’s family.
“Griffin was the biggest boy with the biggest heart. He always wore a smile, and was so loved by his human siblings. You could often find Griffin curled up in his favorite chair, or embraced in snuggles with his brother. He loved to run around and play with his puppy sister Gracie. Occasionally, you’d find him sneaking a sock out of the laundry basket or a stuffed animal from one of the kids! This dog was sent to his family in a difficult time and was the sweetest Birthday surprise. His smile and gentle soul brought smiles to so many. Griffin, we love you and will miss you so very much.”
“Our hearts go out to Griffin’s family and friends. He was such a wonderful boy,” Camp Bow Wow added.
The driver of the vehicle was rescued and not injured, according to the Bedford Heights Fire Department. Police are still trying to determine what caused the driver to go off the road. Impairment is not suspected as a cause.
3News’ Ryan Haidet and Matt Rascon contributed to this report