Pit Bull literally saves owner from oncoming train

Leslie Smith Editor in Chief of DogTime.com
Leslie Smith, Editor in Chief
Wednesday May 9th, 2012
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Pit Bull Lilly in recovery at Angell's Veterinary Hospital.

In the dark morning hours of May 3, a freight engineer quickly hit the brakes when he noticed a dog dragging a human out of the way of his oncoming train. That human, Christine Spain, had passed out on the way home from a friend's house. Had her Pit Bull Lilly not been with her, she would be dead.

Though Lilly managed to pull her owner from the path of the speeding freighter, it couldn't be slowed in time for the dog to avoid getting hit. The engineer rushed from the cab as soon as the train had stopped. He told a spokesman for the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals that when he arrived at the scene, Lilly's head was resting on the woman's chest.

Incredibly, Spain — still unconscious — was left completely unscathed. But the same could not be said for Lilly. She lay covered in blood, the muscle and skin of her right foot completely gone.

Boston police officer David Lanteigne rescued the eight-year-old dog three years ago, hoping to provide Spain, his mother, with a companion — and a reason to cut down on drinking. He says Lilly's recovery is his top priority now.

Her leg amputated and internal injuries still needing attention, Lilly remains in critical care at Boston's Angell Animal Medical Center. You can help support the cost of her treatment.

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Lilly and David Leteigne.

Meanwhile, check out footage of this hero dog:

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Sandy

Poor lily, please stay strong and get well soon.

12 months ago by Sandy

Vic

Please tell me the woman did not pass out from alcohol consumption. If she did, has she finally said "Enough"? Ridiculous that a dog should suffer because of yet another human's selfishness and stupidity.

12 months ago by Vic

LizC

I'm a pet groomer, and lately I have had quite of few friends and family members ask me about Pit Bulls, and what kind of dog they are. Well, after not being able to convince some, here comes this wonderful story. Thoughts and prayers for Lilly. I've shared this with others so we can work toward no more Pit profiling.

about 1 year ago by LizC

Roosevelt the Border Collie

Thinkinf of sweet Lilly today. I know they are accepting donations to help with her medical care. Im also wondering if this vet has contacted The Trio Animal Foundation for assistance too. They could be a big help not only with medical care now, but funds for rehab and possibly a special cart from Eddie's Wheels when Lilly is ready. Xoxo Sweet girl

about 1 year ago by Roosevelt the Border Collie

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