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		<title>Bella</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Feb 2012 22:37:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bella was saved from Coweta County AC on 3/31/10. She is up-to-date on vaccines, spayed, and microchipped. Bella is heartworm negative and weighs approx. 36 lbs. She has been DNA tested, her results are below.  She is currently in boarding until a foster or forever home is located.  She has a great personality and is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://bullywag.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/bella_04.jpg"><img src="http://bullywag.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/bella_04-150x150.jpg" alt="Bella" title="Bella" width="150" height="150" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-1119" /></a>Bella was saved from Coweta County AC on 3/31/10. She is up-to-date on vaccines, spayed, and microchipped. Bella is heartworm negative and weighs approx. 36 lbs. She has been DNA tested, her results are below.  She is currently in boarding until a foster or forever home is located.  She has a great personality and is a real sweetie.  She doesn&#8217;t like all dogs so she should be introduced to any other dogs in the household or be the only dog in the home.  She is great with kids.</p>
<p>Bella&#8217;s DNA results:</p>
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<li>37-74% American Staffordshire Terrier</li>
<li>10-19% Boston Terrier</li>
<li>less than 10% Boxer, Chihuahua, German Shorthaired Pointer</li>
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		<title>Skyye</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Feb 2012 19:32:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Skyye is a young, beautiful blue brindle girl. She is very sweet and has a joyful pittie personality. She was so loved at the Floyd County shelter&#8211;she followed her guardian around gladly and greeted volunteers enthusiastically. Everyone loved beautiful Skyye&#8211;but she was pittie so it was a struggle to find her a rescue. After all [...]]]></description>
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has a joyful pittie personality. She was so loved at the Floyd County shelter&#8211;she followed her guardian around gladly and greeted volunteers enthusiastically. Everyone loved beautiful Skyye&#8211;but she was pittie so it was a struggle to find her a rescue. After all she has been through, Skyye has found the real rescue she needs but she would love to find a foster or forever home!</p>
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		<title>Nathaniel</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Feb 2012 02:44:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Saved from Douglas County AC on 8/24/10. 4 to 5 yr old 90# Bluetick Coonhound, HW negative, neutered, microchipped and up to date on shots. More Photos of Nathaniel]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://bullywag.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/nathaniel_03.jpg"><img src="http://bullywag.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/nathaniel_03-150x150.jpg" alt="Nathaniel" title="Nathaniel" width="150" height="150" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-859" /></a>Saved from Douglas County AC on 8/24/10.  4 to 5 yr old 90# Bluetick Coonhound, HW negative, neutered, microchipped and up to date on shots.<br />
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		<title>Atlanta Pet Expo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Come and join us at the Atlanta Pet Expo on November 12th from 10am-6pm at the North Atlanta Trade Center! You can read all about it at the Atlanta Pet Expo&#8217;s website Shorty Rossi of Animal Planet&#8217;s Show, Pitboss will be there signing autographs and supporting his rescue and cause, so come on out, bring [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Come and join us at the Atlanta Pet Expo on November 12th from 10am-6pm at the North Atlanta Trade Center!</p>
<p>You can read all about it at the <a href="http://www.atlantapetexpo.com/" target="_blank">Atlanta Pet Expo&#8217;s website</a></p>
<p>Shorty Rossi of Animal Planet&#8217;s Show, Pitboss will be there signing autographs and supporting his rescue and cause, so come on out, bring your well behaved dogs and have some fun!</p>
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		<title>Dog Safety is not Breed-Specific</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jul 2011 15:49:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[From The Sula Foundation&#8230;April 2, 2010 This past week, we were devastated to learn of two incidents involving roaming pit bulls attacking children in the city of New Orleans. We have been following these cases closely, as well as the ensuing media coverage. The owners in both incidents have been identified and cited by the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://sulafoundation.blogspot.com/2010/04/dog-safety-is-not-breed-specific.html" target="_blank">From The Sula Foundation&#8230;April 2, 2010</a> </p>
<p>This past week, we were devastated to learn of two incidents involving roaming pit bulls attacking children in the city of New Orleans. We have been following these cases closely, as well as the ensuing media coverage. The owners in both incidents have been identified and cited by the Animal Control officers working with the Louisiana SPCA. The two little girls involved are recovering from their injuries. </p>
<p>Both incidents were entirely preventable. In spite of media coverage highlighting the breed of the dogs involved, dog safety is not breed specific. Earlier this week, an 11-year old in Washington was mauled by a mixed breed dog; in Concord, California, a young girl sustained serious injuries after being bitten by a yellow lab; in Vicksburg, Mississippi, a child was attacked by the family&#8217;s cur; and so on. </p>
<p>In light of this, we want to reiterate our standards for responsible dog ownership (of any breed):<br />
*Never leave your dogs unsupervised, even in a fenced yard.<br />
*Always supervise interactions between dogs and children.<br />
*Report any stray or aggressive dogs in your neighborhood&#8211;don&#8217;t wait until something happens.<br />
*Never allow your dog to walk or roam off-leash&#8211;no matter how well-behaved.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, rather than focusing on individual dogs and their owner, &#8220;pit bulls&#8221; continue to garner the headlines. On <a href="http://www.wwl.com/" target="_blank">WWL radio,</a> Tommy Tucker was heard telling his listeners that pit bulls should be shot and &#8220;sent to doggie heaven and be done with.&#8221; It is not appropriate for mainstream media to encourage people to shoot family pets&#8211;and it doesn&#8217;t feel like something that would make the community safer. <a href="http://www.abc26.com/" target="_blank">ABC26</a> has posted a poll on banning pit bulls&#8211;a costly practice that has actually resulted in increased dog bites in other cities. None of this hysteria promotes safety. </p>
<p>With so much misinformation being recirculated on the airwaves, we thought it was a good time to remind people of some of the basic facts:<br />
*Pit bulls do NOT have &#8220;stronger jaws&#8221; than other breeds; all dogs, on average, have a bite with 320 lbs of pressure per square inch.<br />
*Pit bulls do NOT have &#8220;locking jaws&#8221;; the University of Georgia found that there were no differences in jaw structure between pit bulls and other dogs<br />
*The CDC does NOT track dog breeds involved in bites and does NOT endorse the suggestion that a dog&#8217;s breed is a predictor of behavior; an often-cited CDC study of dog breeds has actually been discredited by the CDC on their own website.<br />
*Pit bulls do NOT attack without warning; a study by the University of Veterinary Medicine in Hanover, Germany found that &#8220;pit bulls signal like other dogs.&#8221;</p>
<p>If you would like more information on the truth about pit bulls, including some helpful, printer-ready handouts, go to <a href="http://animalfarmfoundation.org/" target="_blank">Animal Farm Foundation</a>. </p>
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		<title>Woman and Dog Adopted After Being Thrown Off Bridge Face Eviction</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jul 2011 15:44:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Helena Sung (Subscribe to Helena Sung&#8217;s posts) Aug 28th 2009 1:00PM Photo: Scott Utterback, The Courier-Journal, Scott Utterback / AP If you were forced to choose between your apartment or your dog, which would you pick? For 21 year-old Kelsey Westbrook, the answer is clear. &#8220;An apartment, to me, is just a material thing,&#8221; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>by Helena Sung (Subscribe to Helena Sung&#8217;s posts)<br />
Aug 28th 2009 1:00PM<br />
Photo: Scott Utterback, The Courier-Journal, Scott Utterback / AP</p>
<p><a href="http://bullywag.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Kelsey-and-Sunny.jpg"><img src="http://bullywag.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Kelsey-and-Sunny-300x190.jpg" alt="" title="Kelsey and Sunny" width="300" height="190" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1001" /></a>If you were forced to choose between your apartment or your dog, which would you pick?</p>
<p>For 21 year-old Kelsey Westbrook, the answer is clear. &#8220;An apartment, to me, is just a material thing,&#8221; she tells Paw Nation. &#8220;But you can&#8217;t get a dog&#8217;s life back.&#8221; </p>
<p>In July, the University of Lousiville senior was serving tables at <a href="http://www.joescrabshack.com/" target="_blank">Joe&#8217;s Crab Shack</a> overlooking the Ohio River when she heard a boom so loud she thought a piece of shrapnel had blown off the highway. &#8220;Somebody just threw a dog off the bridge,&#8221; a customer said, stunned. </p>
<p>&#8220;We looked down,&#8221; remembers Kelsey. &#8220;And sure enough, we saw her little head bobbing in and out of the water. You could tell she was confused. She was swimming in circles and had no idea where to go.&#8221; The dog, a pit bull, had just been hurled off the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Rogers_Clark_Memorial_Bridge" target="_blank">Clark Memorial Bridge</a> and plunged 80 feet into the water below, reports the <a href="http://www.courier-journal.com/article/20090730/PETS/907300371/Woman+who+adopted+dog+thrown+from+bridge+may+lose+apartment" target="_blank">Courier-Journal.</a> Kelsey and others ran down to the river, where they tried to coax the frightened dog to shore. &#8220;When she heard my voice, she started swimming real hard towards us,&#8221; says Kelsey. The Louisville Fire Department dive team was practicing nearby and rescued the dog.</p>
<p>Once on land, the reddish brown pit bull dog began jumping all over everybody. &#8220;She was licking me like crazy,&#8221; says Kelsey. &#8220;She was wagging her tail and so happy. You would never know what she had just went through.&#8221; </p>
<p>Miraculously, the dog appeared to be unhurt. Kelsey took the dog home that day, and later, to a veterinarian who estimated that the pit bull was less than a year old and had already had a litter of puppies. Kelsey planned to find the dog a good home, but changed her mind. &#8220;After a day, I thought, &#8216;Nope, she&#8217;s mine. I have to keep her,&#8221; says Kelsey. </p>
<p>Friends suggested she name the dog &#8220;Miracle&#8221; or &#8220;Lucky,&#8221; but Kelsey decided on a different name. &#8220;She&#8217;s so happy, like a ball of sunshine,&#8221; explains Kelsey. &#8220;So I named her Sunny.&#8221; </p>
<p>Unfortunately, the day after Sunny&#8217;s harrowing rescue, Kelsey&#8217;s landlords notified her she had two days to remove Sunny from the apartment. Kelsey balked at the idea, but Areté Real Estate, the company that owns Kelsey&#8217;s apartment complex, insists pit bulls are a &#8220;vicious breed&#8221; and not allowed on the premises, reports the Courier-Journal.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m really attached to her and I love her, and I&#8217;m not getting rid of her,&#8221; says Kelsey. &#8220;If that means me having to find a new place, then that&#8217;s what I have to do.&#8221; Efforts to reason with her landlords haven&#8217;t been fruitful. &#8220;I&#8217;ve called them upwards of fifteen times and left messages, but they won&#8217;t return my calls,&#8221; says Kelsey. &#8220;They&#8217;re not really working with me at all.&#8221; </p>
<p>Sunny, meanwhile, has gotten spayed and is doing wonderfully. She&#8217;s been shuttling back and forth between Kelsey&#8217;s boyfriend&#8217;s house and the apartment. &#8220;Sunny is such an amazing, resilient creature,&#8221; marvels Kelsey. She has become best friends with Kelsey&#8217;s two year-old German Shepherd named Nala, who is allowed to live at the apartment for an extra monthly fee. </p>
<p>So many good things have come from rescuing Sunny, says Kelsey. They are planning to hold a fundraiser at Joe&#8217;s Crab Shack on October 10 to raise awareness about animal cruelty. &#8220;A lot of people will come up to me at Joe&#8217;s and want to give me a hug and say, &#8216;Thanks, I love animals too,&#8217;&#8221; says Kelsey. &#8220;Every day you hear about really bad things going on in the news, I guess it&#8217;s kind of an uplifting story.&#8221;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.pawnation.com/2009/08/28/woman-and-dog-adopted-after-being-thrown-off-bridge-face-evictio/" target="_blank">See the original article at pawnation</a></p>
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		<title>Breaking Barriers One Touch at a Time</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[July 22, 2010, 3:39PM MT By Brandee Brunot (Apollo&#8217;s Mom) Rescued pit bull terrier is helping, healing and giving hope The excited chatter of little children echoes throughout the room. Twelve little hands are eagerly reaching out to touch the glossy white coat. Little fingers are curiously exploring every inch of the muscled body. As [...]]]></description>
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By Brandee Brunot (Apollo&#8217;s Mom)<br />
<strong>Rescued pit bull terrier is helping, healing and giving hope </strong></p>
<p><a href="http://bullywag.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/4818811135_f910c62f83_b.jpg"><img src="http://bullywag.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/4818811135_f910c62f83_b-273x300.jpg" alt="" title="4818811135_f910c62f83_b" width="273" height="300" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-990" /></a>The excited chatter of little children echoes throughout the room. Twelve little hands are eagerly reaching out to touch the glossy white coat. Little fingers are curiously exploring every inch of the muscled body. As the children part to leave, a little pup emerges. He is all white, with one brown spot on his right ear, and big amber eyes that are as soft and bright as those of a young deer.</p>
<p>This is the memory I hold close to my heart of one of Apollo’s first pre-school visits, as vivid as the day he first trotted into the school. And in my heart, it is a miracle that may have never been.  You see, Apollo is a registered therapy dog, but he is also a pit bull terrier.</p>
<p>But let me back up a moment and share with you how Apollo’s story began.</p>
<p>Apollo had a rough start in life. He was picked up by a Georgia Animal Control Office and faced the fate promised to so many other pit bull terriers. But he was one of the rare lucky ones.</p>
<p>Jason Flatt, founder of <a href="http://friendstotheforlorn.com/" target="_blank">Friends to the Forlorn Pitbull Rescue</a>, was visiting dogs at this shelter, when he took notice of the little terrier. As he peered through the bars Flatt saw that the dog was terribly frail and ill, so he snatched him up and took him to a local vet clinic. A mere 27 pounds, the pup was suffering with a 104 degree fever and was diagnosed with pneumonia and kennel cough. He was kept at the clinic for two weeks and then moved into Flatt’s home with his pack. Flatt would later tell me that Apollo was a shattered dog when he took him in. He would hold his tail tightly between his legs. His spirit was broken.</p>
<p><strong>A new beginning</strong><br />
I met Apollo at a local adoption fair. Flatt was holding this little ball of yellowed fur like a baby perched on his shoulder. I listened to his story, but moved on.</p>
<p>I was like so many others. I had largely bought into the hype, &#8220;pit bulls were dangerous, they were not a ‘family’ dog.&#8221; At that point I had two choices: give in to the fear mongering I had inadvertently absorbed through the media, or take a chance on this little dog. On that day something made me circle back.</p>
<p>As I approached Apollo, I kneeled down on the ground and looked into his eyes. He climbed onto my lap and gazed right back into mine. I can’t explain what happened at that moment, but I knew our fate was sealed. He would be coming home with me.</p>
<p><a href="http://bullywag.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/4819433746_0e9e15e8d4_m.jpg"><img src="http://bullywag.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/4819433746_0e9e15e8d4_m.jpg" alt="" title="4819433746_0e9e15e8d4_m" width="240" height="160" class="alignright size-full wp-image-991" /></a>Over the following months Apollo and I went to obedience class, passed the AKC Canine Good Citizen exam, and began agility training. But because he was a pit bull terrier, I did not allow him to socialize with others, and I shielded him from the world that had been so hard on him earlier in life. </p>
<p>Luckily that would soon change. I was introduced to Vickey Russell, a wonderful trainer who saw past his breed. She helped me understand my dog. It brought tears to my eyes the day I saw my little pit bull terrier running freely through the countryside for the first time with a pack of dogs — border collies, cattle dogs, German shepherds, a borzoi, and a little Norwich terrier.</p>
<p>It was on that day I learned to trust him. I saw that he didn’t need rehabilitation at all. He had goodness in him all along. All he needed was to be around people that would nurture him and let him just be a dog again. Any ill perceptions that I once carried about the breed were shattered.</p>
<p>Nearly six months to the day that I first laid eyes on Apollo, he proudly received his <a href="http://www.tdi-dog.org/" target="_blank">Therapy Dogs International (TDI)</a> certification. So far he has visited pre-schools, elementary schools, after-school programs, and libraries. He has worked with children and teenagers with autism and Down syndrome.</p>
<p><strong>Making a connection</strong><br />
One of our more memorable visits was to an after-school program for teenagers with Down syndrome. There was a young boy who was terrified of dogs. When Apollo and the three other therapy dogs walked into the room, he quickly got up and went to the back. After introductions, we scattered around so everyone could visit with the dogs. I saw this young man out of the corner of my eye watching Apollo from afar. As time wore on he was getting closer and closer. Finally within arms distance, he reached out his arm two feet above Apollo&#8217;s head and stood there frozen.</p>
<p>When Apollo would look up at him, he would back away all over again. The boy would not look at Apollo. This cycle repeated for about 15 minutes. I held my hand out above Apollo&#8217;s head and told the boy to put his hand on my hand. Then I lowered my hand slowly down to Apollo&#8217;s head and slid my hand away. At first he would only touch him for a second. And as he touched Apollo, he looked the opposite way. We did this over and over, and each time he touched him for a little longer.    </p>
<p>Then the boy&#8217;s father arrived. I heard a teacher telling him out in the hall that he was with a dog, to which the father sounded shocked &#8230; saying his son was afraid of dogs. Well, the look on this man&#8217;s face as he turned the corner to see his son sitting on the floor stroking a pit bull terrier was priceless!</p>
<p>I told the dad he was welcome to pet Apollo, to which he responded that he too was afraid of dogs – especially pit bulls. The best part, the dad could not get his son to leave. As I turned back to the boy, he was petting Apollo all by himself &#8230; stroking his back &#8230; and was gazing into his eyes the entire time.</p>
<p><a href="http://bullywag.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/4819433792_ac54060f62.jpg"><img src="http://bullywag.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/4819433792_ac54060f62-300x225.jpg" alt="" title="4819433792_ac54060f62" width="300" height="225" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-992" /></a>Overcoming misconceptions</p>
<p>I would be remiss in not saying that we do run into the occasional naysayer.</p>
<p>On one of our elementary school visits, a teacher commented that pit bulls have no business being around children. When this happens, I simply let Apollo speak for himself. Watching how he interacts with people, especially children, speaks louder than words. Whether it be young children learning to read or teenagers with disabilities, his tenderness, deep desire to please and willingness to patiently sit by the side of those he is visiting is heartwarming. You can see the exact moment when animal and spirit connect.</p>
<p><strong>Apollo&#8217;s legacy</strong><br />
Today, the only reminders of his past are the scars that pepper his head. It was the happiest day of my life when the little white dog that was snatched from the hands of despair became the love of my life, admired, well adjusted, and adored by so many. I am grateful every moment for that fateful day that I stopped into that rescue fair.</p>
<p>Looking forward, I hope that Apollo’s legacy will be one of love and redemption. With every person he meets, with every therapy visit he makes, and with every mind he changes he may be helping save the life of another pit bull terrier in need.</p>
<p>Apollo’s story serves as a reminder to the true nature of the pit bull. He is not a rarity. Their resilience, gentleness of spirit, and ability to forgive are traits that make this breed so admirable.</p>
<p>There are thousands of others just like Apollo sitting in shelters who, if given the chance, would prove to be excellent companions and citizens of the greater community. I have connected with many other people whose pit bull terriers were rescued from the streets and shelters, and are now performing miracles in animal therapy and as service dogs.</p>
<p>Help us share their stories. These avengers have the power to break barriers, one touch at a time.</p>
<p>For more information: </p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://network.bestfriends.org/blogs/apollo_the_pitbull_and_his_adventures/default.aspx" target="_blank">Apollo’s blog on the Best Friends Network</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001318563992&#038;ref=search" target="_blank">Apollo’s Facebook page</a> </li>
<li><a href="http://www.bestfriends.org/nomorehomelesspets/pit_bulls.cfm" target="_blank">Best Friends outreach program – Pit Bulls: Saving America’s Dog</a></li>
<li><a href="http://network.bestfriends.org/initiatives/pitbulls/default.aspx" target="_blank">Best Friends campaign &#8211; Pit Bulls: Saving America’s Dog</a></li>
<li><a href="http://network.bestfriends.org/golocal/georgia/12881/news.aspx" target="_blank">Click here</a> to read about Lucy – another pit bull terrier who is a registered therapy dog in Georgia. </li>
<li>Interested in adding a pit bull terrier to your family? There are thousands currently available for adoption on Petfinder. Find one near you.</li>
<p> Photos courtesy of Brandee Brunot (Apollo’s Mom) </p>
<p><a href="http://network.bestfriends.org/golocal/georgia/15726/news.aspx" target="_blank">Original Article from Best Friends Animal Society</a></p>
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		<title>Pit Bulls Save Chihuahua from Near-Fatal Coyote Attack</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jul 2011 15:08:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Courtesy Janis Stephenson A regular morning romp through the yard turned into a nightmare for a young Chihuahua named Buster when he was suddenly attacked and taken by a wild coyote in the suburban town of Littleton, Colo. But thanks to two brave pit bull neighbors, the dog survived the frightening encounter and is [...]]]></description>
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<p>A regular morning romp through the yard turned into a nightmare for a young Chihuahua named Buster when he was suddenly attacked and taken by a wild coyote in the suburban town of Littleton, Colo. But thanks to two brave pit bull neighbors, the dog survived the frightening encounter and is on the road to a recovery.</p>
<p>Four-year-old Buster had just returned from his morning walk with mom Jodi Robinette on July 31, but wanted a little more play time outside. Having already checked the surroundings of her back yard, Robinette felt it safe to let Buster burn off some active energy while she kept an eye out from her living room couch. But not even 30 seconds later, Robinette was back on her feet.</p>
<p>&#8220;I heard him scream like I&#8217;ve never heard an animal scream before,&#8221; Robinette tells PEOPLEPets.com. &#8220;I instantly knew that an animal got him.&#8221; </p>
<p>After spotting a tail turn the corner of her house, Robinette sprinted to the front of the yard and saw the coyote running off with Buster in his mouth. While Robinette was in pursuit, a pair of pit bulls were on neighborhood watch and ran toward the coyote, on a mission to rescue the poor dog from the vicious abductor. Realizing he was outnumbered, the coyote released Buster and ran off. </p>
<p>&#8220;The pits followed my dog underneath a bush, guarding him,&#8221; Robinette recalls. &#8220;[They] lay next to him, licked him and protected him.&#8221;</p>
<p>Robinette, a neurosurgery coordinator, wrapped the gravely injured canine in a towel and rushed him to Columbine Animal Hospital. Immediately treated for pain and shock, Buster was scheduled for surgery on Aug. 2 to repair damage to his chest wall on both sides. Dr. Lee Bregitzer performed the operation, and is happy to report that Buster is well on the road to recovery — thanks to the quick thinking of the neighboring dogs.</p>
<p>They were &#8220;guardian angels for her dog,&#8221; Dr. Bregitzer says, &#8220;disguised as pit bulls.&#8221;</p>
<p>Robinette has nothing but praise and gratitude for the heroic canines, who stepped in quicker than she ever could have.</p>
<p>&#8220;[They] were looking out for Buster&#8217;s best interest against the coyote,&#8221; Robinette says. &#8220;They were looking out for my dog.&#8221; </p>
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