Monday, July 3, 2017

Pitbull Saves Woman





We're heading out to watch the fireworks tonight. What about you?

34 comments:

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

What a remarkable tale (tail?). I've seen pit bulls that have been the most gentle animals in the world. They often get a bad rep. So glad this woman shared her dog's tale with us. Gotta LOVE men who want revenge on their (ex)wives.

I'm going to see fireworks on Tuesday night. They've been going off in my neighborhood since Friday, so I'm not missing much here. Happy holiday.

Elephant's Child said...

Hooray for Blitz. And shame that it took a much reviled dog breed to step in and save that poor woman.
Enjoy the fireworks.

Valerie-Jael said...

Good for that dog who helped the woman, and shame on the man who treated his wife so badly. Hugs, Valerie

Hilary Melton-Butcher said...

Hi Sandra - amazing story ... and I'm so pleased Blitz was able to help the woman ... as you say turns the tables for us. Cheers Hilary

CJ Kennedy said...

That's quite a story. The city of Worcester for some odd reason decided to hold their fireworks display on Friday. So we watched the fireworks from my brother's back deck. Tomorrow night, we'll watch the fireworks display from Boston on television.

Pat Hatt said...

Great he was able to help. Pitbulls sure can get a bad rap.

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

Smart dog - knew just who to bite.

Out on the prairie said...

I could see a few last night in peoples yards.I will watch tomorrow sitting at the fire station.

Jamie Ghione said...

I agree with those who say pit bulls get a bad rap. This one deserves anything but a bad rap.

Birgit said...

This just confirms that it is not the dog( for the most part) but the owner that can create a nasty dog. I'm just glad the dog did something that none of the neighbours had the guts to do

Sandra Cox said...

I've got to believe environment plays a role. The stories about them are of either saviors or grim reapers.
Glad you're enjoying the fireworks:)

Adam said...

Dogs are man's best friend, just depends on which person

cleemckenzie said...

I'm with Brigit. Any dog can be vicious if it's encouraged or provoked in that direction. This was a good story to share. Thanks, Sandra.

Sandra Cox said...

Agreed. What's wrong with people?

Sandra Cox said...

For sure, Val.
Hugs back,

Sandra Cox said...

He's quite the hero isn't he, Hilary?

Sandra Cox said...

Watching fireworks from a back deck.....perfect.

nashvillecats2 said...

I agree with others most remarkable, thanks for sharing Sandra.

Yvonne.

H.R. Bennett said...

Good dog. :)

Sandra Cox said...

They sure do. I do believe environment plays a role.What do you think, Pat?

Sandra Cox said...

Smart dog, indeed.

Sandra Cox said...

That sounds like fun. Enjoy!

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Janie Junebug said...

I've met quite a few pit bulls. They've all been good dogs. The problems arise when bad owners teach the dogs to be nasty, but that can happen with other breeds, too.

Love,
Janie

Sandra Cox said...

For sure, Jamie.

Sandra Cox said...

He was the real life hero in that situation wasn't he, Birgit?

Sandra Cox said...

Seems to doesn't it, Adam?

Sandra Cox said...

Glad you enjoyed it, Lee.
Have a great one.

Sandra Cox said...

My pleasure, Yvonne.
Glad you enjoyed:)

Sandra Cox said...

For sure, Robert:)

Sandra Cox said...

Sorry. Darn computers.

Sandra Cox said...

It sure can, Janie.

Magic Love Crow said...

Good pitbull!!! Smart, beautiful dog!!!
I hope you enjoyed your fire works Sandra!
Big Hugs!

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