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To: tet68;mafree;technochick99;Doomonyou;SAMWolf;HairOfTheDog; kassie;apackof2;damnlimey;El Gato...
I just found this thread and thought you all might enjoy this story:

Blue fights off gator to save his fallen owner
At least three alligators, one a 12-footer, had been seen in a canal just 50 feet from where 85-year-old Ruth Gay lay injured.

©Associated Press...© St. Petersburg Times, published July 27, 2001

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FORT MYERS -- Bitten numerous times, a scrappy 35-pound cattle dog repeatedly fended off an alligator after his 85-year-old owner fell outside her home and lay immobilized with broken bones until her family returned.

"Blue scared the gator off and kept it away from my mother-in-law. The dog got chewed up pretty bad," Albert Gibson said Thursday.

Ruth Gay was in fair condition at Lee Memorial Hospital in Fort Myers on Thursday after surgery on one shoulder and manipulation of the other to reset a dislocation.

Two-year-old Blue, an Australian blue heeler, was recuperating at home, licking his wounds.
Gay told her family she thought a gator had gotten Blue.

"She could hear Blue yelping and whining. She knew he was getting hurt," Gibson said. "Then it stopped."

Gay, who lives with her daughter and son-in-law in Fort Myers Shores, was home alone when she went outside to walk the dog just before 9 p.m. Tuesday. She slipped on the wet grass and fell, face down, breaking her nose and dislocating her shoulder.

She managed to flip on her back, then lay there immobilized, hollering, Gibson said. Blue lay at her side, up against her.

Suddenly, the dog growled and left. It was dark. Gay couldn't see what was happening but knew the dog was in a fight.

Earlier in the day, three gators, ranging in size from 6 to 12 feet, swam in the canal next to the house. The banks of canal were about 50 feet across the yard from where Gay was lying injured. There's no sea wall and after days of heavy rains, the water was high, to the top of the bank.

The Gibsons arrived home shortly after 10 p.m. When their car pulled up the dog raced to meet them, dripping wet.

"He was going wild, barking and jumping. He led me right to her," said Gibson, a retired construction superintendent.

"The first thing my mother-in-law said to me was: "I think I really messed up because Blue got killed.' "

Gibson managed to get his mother-in-law to her feet and he and his wife, Sylvia, took her to the hospital. The Gibsons got home about 4 a.m. Wednesday and a few hours later took Blue to Suburban Animal Hospital.

"There were a lot of little puncture wounds, bite wounds," said Dr. Terry Terlep, whose colleague treated the injured animal. A veterinarian stapled Blue's abdominal wound, cleaned up the others, put him on painkillers and antibiotics and sent him home.

"He's a little dog and fast like lightning," Terlep said. "He was trying to fend off this animal, trying to get it to go away. And he's so fast he could get out of the way.

"It's amazing what an animal will do in a time of need," Terlep said. "He's a pretty brave dog."

62 posted on 12/17/2001 6:52:06 PM PST by Wasichu
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To: Wasichu
Thanks for that ping.... I needed it!
65 posted on 12/17/2001 7:07:44 PM PST by HairOfTheDog
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To: Wasichu
Wow! Dogs are amazing, aren't they?! I don't doubt that either of mine would do the same, but it fills me with horrible fear. I'd rather be killed than either of them. I would just die if one of them died while defending me. We have a fenced-in backyard, with an enclosed wooden fence that is very, very tall. It stays locked, both with an inside lock and a padlock on the outside. When I'm home alone, I know Piper and Wilson have to go in and out, and we have a "doggie door" installed for them to be able to do just that, but it still scares me. If someone were to try to get in, and get to me. . . . I keep a 9mm semi-auto near me at all times. If anyone hurt either one of my babies -- I've never fired at anybody before in my life, but I'd do it. I'd shoot to kill. No one messes with my precious Bassets! No one!!
66 posted on 12/17/2001 7:09:19 PM PST by Beep
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To: Wasichu
That was wonderful. Unconditional love, hard to find!
67 posted on 12/17/2001 7:11:06 PM PST by I_be_tc
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