Monday, 15 September 2014

7 Pit Bull Heroes That Will Change Your Mind About The Breed

1. Lilly’s Train Track Heroics

Lilly's Train Track Heroics
Courtesy of David Lanteigne / Beth Oram Photography / Via Facebook: lillytheheropitbull
Christine Spain was walking her pit bull, Lilly, back from a friend’s house when she collapsed at the worst possible time: on the railroad tracks with an approaching train on the horizon. It was at that moment that Lilly rushed into action and pulled her owner away from harm. Lilly sustained an injury to her front paw from the train, but made a full recovery after receiving treatment at a nearby animal hospital.

2. Abby Saves Neighbor from House Fire

Abby Saves Neighbor from House Fire
Courtesy of Karen Bota / Ionia Sentinel-Standard / Via sentinel-standard.com
Joe Andrews was inside his house resting one afternoon when he heard a relentless barking from his neighbor’s yard. Abby, the dog next door, was usually very quiet, so this behavior seemed strange. He went outside to discover that his porch was on fire, and Abby was desperately trying to get someone’s attention. Joe was able to put out the flames and credits his neighbor’s dog for saving not only his porch, but possibly his life.

3. Titan Saves Woman Having Brain Aneurysm

Titan Saves Woman Having Brain Aneurysm
Courtesy of CBS Atlanta / Via cbsatlanta.com
John Benton was on his way to work when his dog, Titan, blocked him from leaving. He was running up and down the stairs trying to get his owner’s attention. John decided to follow Titan up the stairs where he discovered his wife, Gloria, lying unconscious on the ground. She had fallen down after suffering a brain aneurysm and fractured her skull. Doctors said they wouldn’t have been able to save her if it hadn’t been for the heroics of their pit bull, Titan.

4. Peaches: The Boston Marathon Therapy Dog

Peaches: The Boston Marathon Therapy Dog
Courtesy of Jennifer Spears / Via Facebook: peachesthewonderpit
Years after almost being euthanized, Peaches spends her time visiting those who were still affected by the Boston Marathon bombing. With her positive demeanor, this pup is a welcome sight for people who are in need of some serious stress relief.

5. Jack Rescues Kitty from Two Coyotes

Jack Rescues Kitty from Two Coyotes
Kid Cowboy / (CC BY-SA 2.0) / Via Flickr: 70278809@N00
Sherree Lewis is the proud owner of a pit bull named Jack and a cat named Kitty. Pit bulls are incredibly loyal animals, so naturally the two have forged a strong connection and are practically inseparable. Their friendship hit a critical moment this year as two wandering coyotes managed to catch Kitty in their backyard. In a flash, Jack sprinted out of the house and fought off the coyotes, saving Kitty’s life. After treatment at an animal hospital, Kitty has made a nearly full recovery, and Jack still rarely leaves her side.
(Source)
*Please note that the above photo is not Jack*

6. Bo Saves a Stray Dog from Drowning

Bo Saves a Stray Dog from Drowning
stephskardal / (CC BY 2.0) / Via Flickr: just_steph
Destinee Billiot was walking outside one day when she was stopped by her neighbor’s pit bull, Bo. The dog was frantically barking to get her attention, so Destinee followed Bo to a nearby canal where she found a stray dog struggling to stay above water. She quickly ran to get help and was able to safely lasso the dog in. The stray, nicknamed Lucky, now has a renewed lease on life thanks to his new canine pal, Bo.
(Source)
*Please note that the above photo is not Bo*

7. Standing by His Owner During Chaos

Standing by His Owner During Chaos
Jeremy Silver / Via BuzzFeed
An unidentified man and his pit bull were on the receiving end of a tanker truck crash on I-95 in East Lyme, Connecticut. After the truck crushed the car, the heroic dog guarded his owner until help arrived. Witnesses called for the dog, but he wouldn’t budge until the man was safely removed from the vehicle.
(Source)
*Please note that the above photo is not of the pit bull from the accident*

Inspired by Anthony’s story…


Anthony’s battle with terminal cancer was eased by adopting a dog. In the video above he shares his story about the tragic loss of his best friend and his search for another companion. Tia Torres, star of Pit Bulls & Parolees and founder of the Villalobos Rescue Center helped Anthony cope with his loss by matching him up with Anna, his new companion. Catch Pit Bulls & Parolees, Saturdays at 10 p.m. E/P only on Animal Planet.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/pitbulls/7-pit-bull-heroes-that-will-change-your-mind-about-the-breed#2hpft8f








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Loretta
Hi everyone! Loretta here. Thanks for checking out my profile. I’m living the good life with my Brooklyn foster mom right now, but she says it’s high time I spread the Loretta love to a forever family. Is that you? I’m a 3 year old, 60lbs bully mix that is spayed, up to date on shots and housetrained and living happily with my two besties: a small dog and a cat.

You were probably drawn in by my sleek coat, my bodacious bod or my exotic eyes, but did you also know that I am awesome at Frisbee? I’ve also mastered my ladylike manners with Leave It, Come, Sit, Down and Wait. I’m an athlete, that’s for sure, as balls, Frisbees and sticks are some of my favorite things in the whole world, but once inside I am a calm, quiet snuggler. And my foster brother and my many friends in Prospect Park will confirm that I am a peach when it comes to other dogs. I can be shy with people, so a patient and understanding human in a quiet home would be my ideal match. A human who is willing to continue with my training and expanding my world will be greatly rewarded!

If lately you’ve been thinking that your life is incomplete without a canine sidekick, you’re right! Shoot me an email and let’s meet.

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