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Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 10:29 am
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Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 10:32 am
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Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 10:34 am
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Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 10:47 am
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How Bout Dog Saves Girl? mrgreen
• May 13, 2005 | 6:02 p.m. ET
They are calling her “angel baby,” a newborn abandoned in the Lenana forest on the outskirts of Nairobi, Kenya last week.
The 7 pound 4 ounce baby girl had been placed in a plastic bag and dropped in the woods without nourishment or water. There she lay for perhaps two days, starving, her umbilical cord infected. She must have cried out, but along the busy road that bordered the forest, no one was listening, nobody heard. Well, almost no one.
"I had just reached the Lenana forest," local Stephan Thoya told a Kenya daily paper, "When I heard the sound of a baby crying. I looked closely and I saw a dog carrying a baby wrapped in a black dirty cloth as it crossed the road."
The dog— mixed breed, no name, probably a stray— was likely out foraging for a meal. She'd just given birth to a litter of puppies and they were hungry.
Now, this story could have taken an unfortunate and grisly turn but, remember, we're talking about a dog. These are creatures who have shared our lives for at least 12,000 years. There is a bond.
Was the canine mother moved by the plight of this human infant? Was it just blind instinct? Whatever the case, she carried the little girl back to her own litter, caring for her as best she could. That's where the child was ultimately found: nestled amongst a pile of puppies under the watchful eye of the mother dog. She was taken to a local hospital and is now doing fine.
And the dog? Well, dozens of Kenyans are visiting her home, bringing food and medication. One person has even offered to feed the dog until the day she dies.
However skeptical you may be about the intelligence of non-human animals, it would be hard to argue that, in this case, a dog— and a hungry stray at that— didn't act more responsibly than at least one human.
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Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 10:52 am
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Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 11:42 am
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Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 11:49 am
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Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 12:29 pm
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well, my one cat fluffy was a stray that my dad found, so we kept her, but then found out she was pregnant about a week after getting her, so we kept two of them and gave one to a family friend.
just after my great-grandfather died, me, my mom and my grandparents were cleaning out his house, and his neighbor had to move but couldn't take his dog, so we got him
max, my other cat, I got from a garage sale.
and a friend of my grandmother died, and her daughter isn't really a pet person, so we ended up taking her budgies.
then theres birds, rabbits and garder snakes that I've saved from being eaten by my cats as well
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Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 1:53 pm
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crazy4hockey well, my one cat fluffy was a stray that my dad found, so we kept her, but then found out she was pregnant about a week after getting her, so we kept two of them and gave one to a family friend. just after my great-grandfather died, me, my mom and my grandparents were cleaning out his house, and his neighbor had to move but couldn't take his dog, so we got him max, my other cat, I got from a garage sale. and a friend of my grandmother died, and her daughter isn't really a pet person, so we ended up taking her budgies. then theres birds, rabbits and garder snakes that I've saved from being eaten by my cats as well
wow thats like its ainging cats and dogs. Can I ask hat are budgies? And what kind of person out of their right mind would sell a cat at a garage sale
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Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 3:22 pm
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Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 3:28 pm
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Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 3:30 pm
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Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 3:33 pm
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Shiloh1991 How Bout Dog Saves Girl? mrgreen
• May 13, 2005 | 6:02 p.m. ET
They are calling her “angel baby,” a newborn abandoned in the Lenana forest on the outskirts of Nairobi, Kenya last week.
The 7 pound 4 ounce baby girl had been placed in a plastic bag and dropped in the woods without nourishment or water. There she lay for perhaps two days, starving, her umbilical cord infected. She must have cried out, but along the busy road that bordered the forest, no one was listening, nobody heard. Well, almost no one.
"I had just reached the Lenana forest," local Stephan Thoya told a Kenya daily paper, "When I heard the sound of a baby crying. I looked closely and I saw a dog carrying a baby wrapped in a black dirty cloth as it crossed the road."
The dog— mixed breed, no name, probably a stray— was likely out foraging for a meal. She'd just given birth to a litter of puppies and they were hungry.
Now, this story could have taken an unfortunate and grisly turn but, remember, we're talking about a dog. These are creatures who have shared our lives for at least 12,000 years. There is a bond.
Was the canine mother moved by the plight of this human infant? Was it just blind instinct? Whatever the case, she carried the little girl back to her own litter, caring for her as best she could. That's where the child was ultimately found: nestled amongst a pile of puppies under the watchful eye of the mother dog. She was taken to a local hospital and is now doing fine.
And the dog? Well, dozens of Kenyans are visiting her home, bringing food and medication. One person has even offered to feed the dog until the day she dies.
However skeptical you may be about the intelligence of non-human animals, it would be hard to argue that, in this case, a dog— and a hungry stray at that— didn't act more responsibly than at least one human. oh my god that's so awesome story poor baby did the dog got reward for saving that baby?
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Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 3:33 pm
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sasuke_sakura8 ok i have this animals: 70-chickens 36-horses(can't put the names its to any) 2-dogs(blackie, and bixie) 1-bird(shy) 8-guineas 2-turkeys(tom amd tom-tom) 8-quails 1-crab 18-bulls 5-cows 2-tiger cubs(ginger, and mindy but they already realeased to the wild) 2-ostrich(alex and penny well, thats all i have its not quite enough yet do you live on a farm and nooo keep the cubs if they were raised with people they wont be able to figure out how to hunt on there own
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Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 3:41 pm
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imshelbygirl2 sasuke_sakura8 ok i have this animals: 70-chickens 36-horses(can't put the names its to any) 2-dogs(blackie, and bixie) 1-bird(shy) 8-guineas 2-turkeys(tom amd tom-tom) 8-quails 1-crab 18-bulls 5-cows 2-tiger cubs(ginger, and mindy but they already realeased to the wild) 2-ostrich(alex and penny well, thats all i have its not quite enough yet do you live on a farm and nooo keep the cubs if they were raised with people they wont be able to figure out how to hunt on there own well i have 88 acres, and we raise the cub to hunt since there about 1 month old but there still friendly only on us there like german sheperds except there big cats there like police cat ause one day i ws walking both of them then this guy pulled me and i accidently let go of htem then one of them junp on the guys back so the guy got scared and he just run off
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