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Read it on The Star Thursday 3 May 2007
May not related to cats but a true life saver Tiny terrier saves five Kiwi children from pitbull attack WELLINGTON (AP) - A plucky foot-high Jack Russell terrier named George saved five New Zealand children from two marauding pitbulls, but was so severely mauled in the fight he had to be destroyed, his owner said Wednesday. George was playing with the group of children as they returned home from buying sweets at a neighborhood shop in the small North Island town of Manaia last Sunday when the two pitbulls appeared and lunged toward them, his owner Allan Gay said. "George was brave - he took them on and he's not even a foot high,'' Gay told The Associated Press. "He jumped in on them, he tried to keep them off. "If it wasn't for George, those kids would have copped it.'' One of the children, Richard Rosewarne, 11, was quoted in the Taranaki Daily News on Wednesday as saying George fought with the pitbulls to keep them off his four-year-old brother, Darryl. "George tried to protect us by barking and rushing at them, but they started to bite him - one on the head and the other on the back,'' Rosewarne said. "We ran off crying and some people saw what was happening and rescued George.'' But George, aged 9, was so badly mauled that a veterinarian had to put him down, Gay said. "The two pitbulls ripped the skin from his throat and chest and down his back,'' he said, adding the tough little terrier also "had a bad heart condition.'' Gay said the pitbulls' owner had surrendered the pair to dog control officers, and demanded they be destroyed, claiming they had launched unprovoked attacks previously. South Taranaki District Council official Graham Young said the two dogs had been impounded, and likely would be destroyed because of the attack. In New Zealand, owners of dogs judged to be too aggressive can be required to have them neutered and dogs involved in attacks are destroyed. Latest from AP-Wire ![]() ![]()
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poor thing... aren't pitbulls banned in NZ? Here in Malaysia and in the UK too it's banned big time, however there are some breeders still breeding this type of dogs...
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yes they are! banned
pittbull are fierce ..
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I don't know if people will ever be able to talk to animals the way Doctor Doolittle could, or whether animals will be able to talk back. Maybe science will have something to say about that. But I do know people can learn to "talk" to animals, and to hear what animals have to say, better than they do now |
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This is so sad. George is indeed a very brave dog and will be remembered always....
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Hah! U all should see the story dekat US ke mana where a fierce but small spunky home cat sent a huge wild bear that wandered into the owner's garden scrambling up a tree! How I wish that cat is mine! Nanti I cari balik cerita tu ....
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