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Dog saves kids in 3rd dog attack in a week.

No Names Left Damn It
11-02-2009, 20:58
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/5/20090211/twl-brave-dog-died-to-save-children-3fd0ae9.html

A hero dog who lost his life trying to save a group of children from a Pit Bull attack has been awarded the top honour for pet bravery.

George the Jack Russell was given a posthumous PDSA Gold Medal, the animal equivalent of the George Cross, at a special ceremony in his home town.

He had been out for a walk with five local children, aged between three and 12 years old, when a pair of Pit Bull Terriers set upon them.

The 14-year-old dog sustained significant injuries as he shielded the youngsters from the attack. He later died from his wounds.

Hundreds of people, including the children he saved, turned out to honour George at the presentation in Manaia, New Zealand.

Governor-General Anand Satyanand handed over the award to George's owner, widower Alan Gay, on behalf of British veterinary charity PDSA.

The medal was hung around the neck of a statue of the brave dog, which has been erected in the town in his memory.

"There's no doubt that George was a small dog with a lion's share of courage," said PDSA director general Jan McLoughlin.

"Each account of his devotion to the five children on the day of the incident tells of a dog that was not afraid to face great fear in order to protect his friends.

"The children will never forget George's sacrifice and PDSA is proud to honour this exceptionally brave dog."

The PDSA Gold Medal is the highest honour for outstanding animal bravery and exceptional dedication.

Well, that's a bit of a twist since the fatal Staffordshire terrier attack, and the Bristol Alsatian rampage. Thoughts, comments?
DrunkenDove
11-02-2009, 21:22
George the Jack Russell was given a posthumous PDSA Gold Medal, the animal equivalent of the George Cross

Wha?
Chernobyl-Pripyat
11-02-2009, 21:26
I have to keep reminding myself the pit bull terriers aren't really terriers..

When I think of terrier, I think of those tinydogs
Naturality
11-02-2009, 22:02
Great dog. If he were mine I possibly would beat the living hell out of those 2 dogs and their owner.
Rambhutan
11-02-2009, 22:24
My experiences of Jack Russells makes me think the little bastard probably started it by attacking pit bulls.
The Glassy Eyed
11-02-2009, 22:29
Dogs are not brave, they do not have human emotions.
/thread
The Alma Mater
11-02-2009, 22:31
Thoughts, comments?

"Good doggie".

Dogs are not brave, they do not have human emotions.
/thread

Why can a dog not have any human emotion ? Can it not know fear ?
Dempublicents1
11-02-2009, 22:32
Wow.

In before, "ZOMG ALL PIT BULLS ARE EVIL AND MUST BE PUT DOWN"
Dempublicents1
11-02-2009, 22:33
My experiences of Jack Russells makes me think the little bastard probably started it by attacking pit bulls.

Even the most aggressive dogs generally aren't going to just randomly attack when outnumbered. My guess would be that they were provoked somehow.
Kryozerkia
11-02-2009, 22:36
Wow.

In before, "ZOMG ALL PIT BULLS ARE EVIL AND MUST BE PUT DOWN"

Haven't you seen their eyes? Soulless pools of festering evil that stare into yours; boring into your very soul! When they're not attacking, they just stare! THEY STARE! Them be evil I tells ya! EVIL! I looked one in the eye once, and I saw the heart of evil! :eek:

(sorry, I couldn't resist :D).
Rambhutan
11-02-2009, 22:40
Even the most aggressive dogs generally aren't going to just randomly attack when outnumbered. My guess would be that they were provoked somehow.

"These are truly a big dog in a small package, and most suffer from a "Napoleon complex", which can sometimes lead to trouble involving larger animals."
Builic
11-02-2009, 22:56
Dogs are not brave, they do not have human emotions.
/thread

Yea more or less that. A slave who died for its master out of instinct not love.