Posted on 05/08/2012 7:21:24 PM PDT by Bratch
An eight year old pit bull is recovering in a Massachusetts animal hospital after conducting a remarkable rescue mission. According to witnesses, the heroic dog saved the life of her owner just before she was hit by an oncoming freight train.
The Massachusetts SPCA said Christine Spain of Shirley was walking home with her dog Lilly when she collapsed on the tracks. Spains son, Boston Police Officer David Lanteigne, says the trains engineer watched in amazement as the dog moved her owner out of harms way. Traveling at a high rate of speed, the train was unable to come to a stop, and Lilly was hit seconds after saving Spain.
The engineer said as he was coming up, he saw the dog pulling her off the tracks. But there wasnt enough time, Lanteigne said. He then saw the dog come around between the train and my mom and take the hit of the train.
That heroic deed came at substantial cost: veterinarians were forced to amputate a badly mangled leg that was beyond repair. Lilly also suffered a broken pelvis, but remarkably, she is expected to make a full recovery. While receiving treatment for her injuries, the brave dog has been showered with letters of appreciation as news of her story spreads.
For a breed often maligned in media reports, this, say pit bull advocates, is just another example of what they are really made of. They say Lilly is a true hero, a sentiment echoed by David Lanteigne.
Lilly stepped up to the plate true to form, true to character
and she saved my moms life.
Good place for him.
[is his dog poisoning crony there with him?]
Yikes! sinkspur is there too!
Sad as it is...I’m left with the thought, that it is regrettable the dog can not chose a different owner.
Then you have a story about these Chicago (Obama voters) scum.
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This is the future of Chicago is:
Police say an East Garfield Park woman threw a puppy off her third-floor balcony, breaking its leg, then laughed about it in front of arresting officers.
Jamille Marshall, 22, told police she and a friend found the yellow pit bull mix puppy on her balcony around 9:30 a.m. Monday. They tossed the dog off the balcony because they said it wasnt theirs and they didnt want it,
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Much like God’s grace, we often don’t deserve the dogs we get.
I hope she got her wake-up call.
May the Lord bless Lily with health,happiness and many more years of life. Amen.
Lots of nice photos of Lilly
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