Hero Pit Bull Stabbed While Protecting Dog Dad from Home Invaders (He’s OK)

Around 10 p.m. Thursday night, Aubrey Christopher was awakened by the growling of his usually docile 1-year-old Pit Bull, Blue.

When Christopher got up to see what was the matter, he saw three strangers standing on the porch of his Kansas City, Mo., home. One man had a gun, and another was holding a knife.

Christopher ran to his kitchen to find something to protect himself with. In the meantime, Blue burst through the screen door.

The Pit Bull scared off the criminals, but was stabbed in the neck in the process.

“I didn’t know what to do,” Christopher told KCTV. “It was terrible. I called the police and wrapped a pillow case around his neck to try to stop the blood.”

With help from the Kansas City Police Department, Christopher rushed Blue to Union Hill Animal Hospital.

“He’s such a sweet dog,” Dr. Christina Belew, the veterinarian who treated Blue, told KCTV. “He was licking the hospital staff as they were treating his wounds. Everyone fell in love with him.”

Blue is now recovering at home with his grateful dog dad.

“If it wasn’t for him, I’d be a dead man,” Christopher told KCTV. “I’m just so glad he’s going to be okay.”

The Union Hill Animal Hospital offered a discount for Blue’s emergency treatment. The $600 bill was paid by the nonprofit Frankie’s Friends, according to KSHB.

To make a donation to help Frankie’s Friends help save more heroes like Blue, click here.

Photo via Frankie’s Friends

Kansas City Cop Stops Stray Dogs From Running onto Freeway

He doesn’t want to be identified, but a police officer in Kansas City, Mo., truly deserves a Compassionate Cop award.

As the officer rode his motorcycle on a U.S. 71 off-ramp yesterday morning, he saw two stray dogs — a Husky and a German Shepherd — standing in a grassy area alongside the busy freeway.

The officer contacted animal control. Then, instead of just driving off, he sat down beside the dogs, petting them and preventing them from running into traffic.

Debbie Downs happened to see the officer performing his good deed. She snapped a photo that has gone viral.

“As I pull up, it’s a motorcycle cop sitting in the cold grass with two stray — or what appears to be stray dogs, just sitting there petting them,” she told FOX 4. “It’s over and above for anyone. Most people wouldn’t look twice at some dogs running around.”

“Love this!” wrote the Kansas City Missouri Police Department, which shared the photo on its Facebook page.

The dogs were taken to KC Pet Project, a local shelter. Neither one was microchipped, and a phone number on the Husky’s tag was outdated. Fortunately, their concerned pet parents, Austin and Ashley Mozingo, had contacted local shelters after the dogs escaped from their yard Monday night. They soon were reunited with the lucky pair.

KC Pet Project spokeswoman Tori Fugate told KCTV the shelter wants the officer to be recognized for going out of his way to save the dogs.

Their pet parents are very grateful and feel the same way.

“It’s good to know there are still police officers out there who still enjoy helping out the community, especially in helping out such sweet dogs,” Austin Mozingo told FOX 4.

Photo via Facebook

 

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