Friday, March 23, 2012

Dog saves girl

  • On National Puppy Day it seems all too appropriate that one Florida shelter dog is being lauded for her heroic efforts as womans best friend. When a 17-year-old girl left St.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • St. Petersburg, Florida -- A St. Petersburg dog is being called a hero for helping to save a 17-year-old girl from an attack. The teen was volunteering for the Friends of Strays animal shelter on a Saturday afternoon, a few weeks ago.
  • (10Connects.com)
  • A shelter dog has been hailed a hero after saving a Florida girl from an alleged attack by a registered sex offender. The 17-year-old was volunteering for St.
  • (Daily Mail)
  • MILFORD -- A Milford restaurant owner and a woman walking her dog on the beach was very cold. The girl was taken to Yale-New Haven Hospital, he said. Its not known if she was admitted.
  • (Ct Post)
  • All I ever wanted growing up was a dog. All I ever got was a goldfish. So of course I made the solemn vow of all pet-deprived children: As god is my witness, if I ever have kids Im getting them a puppy! Which I did.
  • (The Stir)
  • I was a dog owner as a little girl and had one when my daughter Katrina was born that saved my sons life from that fire. And God continues to save each of us daily.
  • (Covington News)
  • The family dog, a Rottweiler named Sasha Yardis said Cantrell was a hero for trying to save his girls. The father had recently spoken about retiring from the service, rather than returning overseas and being separated from his family again.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • The unsecret ingredient of its rampant success was turning a dog-eared, dog-eat-dog premise into a coming-of-age story about a strong, resourceful girl, then widening it into a fable of star-crossed lovers.
  • (Wall Street Journal)
  • She is house trained and crate trained. Daisy likes other dogs, and would be great with older kids. No small kids please. Daisy has excellent leash manners and enjoys going for walks.
  • (ksl.com)

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