View Full Version : Stray Dog saves abandoned baby girl.


Shiesh
17-05-2005, 23:06
I know it is foreign news but I find this story quite remarkable....

Man's best friend (http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/international.cfm?id=502932005)

Also googled the story for a local news item which read...

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.

Going to the dogs? Well, maybe... if you're lucky.


:clap:

Deavon
17-05-2005, 23:11
Hey Shiesh, that's a pretty amazing story.

Dogs have always been a big part of my family life and I really do believe there's a strong bond between us and our friends with the waggy tails!

Sierra
18-05-2005, 05:26
I saw this in our local paper. Aren't dogs wonderful? I love my dog, she's my 'furry child'.

:) Sierra

technophobe
18-05-2005, 06:46
Shiesh: thats so lovely to read makes a nice change from the grim stories which most Media protray our furry friends to be dangerous pests.

:thumbsup: for Mans Best Friend

chezlyn
18-05-2005, 20:50
That's a great story, love to hear things like that how animals come to the rescue, amazing. I've printed it out to take to work.

Agent Gypo
18-05-2005, 20:51
Same thing happened to me last week.

tara
19-05-2005, 08:00
how wonderful! i must print this off too.
im quite tearfull.
One in the eye for critics of mixed breed dogs.