A Dog Saves His Master From Being Bitten By A Deadly Snake

Dog saves owner from deadly snake bite

An Australian was walking one quiet afternoon in his backyard, unaware of the presence of one of the most dangerous snakes in the world, an eastern brown snake. But his guardian angel was also in the courtyard. Learn about the fascinating story, as the dog saves its master and does not hesitate to chase the reptile and notify its owner.

A dog saves his master from fatal bites

Under the feet of this man crawled a brown snake, considered very dangerous for its deadly bite. The man did not notice the reptile’s presence until his pet alerted him. If not for the attentive animal, the story could have turned into a tragedy. Because of the dog’s attack, the snake sped away from the place.

Courage and fidelity

Different studies have been discovering unknown facets and aspects about dogs, such as the ability to feel emotions, and strengthen ties of true friendship. However, dogs surprise us with their courage, fidelity and dedication in certain situations.

Protection of children

Some dogs have proven to be the best guardian for the little ones in the house. The case of Esther CastaƱo is known, currently a volunteer in care centers who was six years old when a Rottweiler dog saved her life. Curiously, it is one of the most criticized races associated with a certain type of violence against people.

When little Esther went to the farm’s pool to pick up a ball that was in the water, she was unlucky enough to fall into it. The girl began to splash around and ask for help. A German shepherd who saw the scene, began to bark attracting the attention of Buli, his companion to guard the farm, a muscular Rottweiler. Buli didn’t think twice and jumped into the pool. The way to save the little girl was diving and pushing her with her body towards the surface, until the mother arrived alerted by the barking of the other dog.

A dog saves his master over the phone

Another case that makes us aware of the attitude of dogs that save lives is that of a dog of the pit bull breed, by the name of Kiowa, who saved her owner by dragging her to her home phone, when she suffered a stroke that immobilized her on the floor. This woman has declared some time later that the physical strength of these dogs does not make them aggressive, but that everything depends on the treatment and education they have received.

Diabetic attack detection

Tinker, Paul Jackson’s dog, seemed to occasionally have fits of insanity with no apparent explanation. At times it would start crying, licking its owner’s face, and even barking. But, over time, Paul has realized that the dog always had this attitude when he was going to suffer a hypoglycemic attack, since he is diabetic. Strangely, the animal had a kind of intuition.

This case is complex to explain and understand. How could Tinker differentiate the smell of normal blood from high or low blood sugar? Among the theories, the smell of dogs is about forty times more effective than that of humans, and this may be an explanation.

Thanks to dogs, and using this sense of smell, humans have been able to hunt since the beginning of history, tracking and chasing prey over several kilometers of distance.

Likewise, police dogs are famous, capable of locating remains of blood, body fluids, corpses and drugs. Dogs are also trained in the army to detect explosives and weapons.

The dog saves thanks to its nose for some diseases

dog looking at us

Although Tinker’s case is well known, diabetes is not the only medical application of smell in dogs. Cancer, for example, can also be detected in this way, in cases of cancer of the skin, lung, breast, ovaries, intestine, etc. Human breath has some compounds that dogs can recognize.

The ability to find other living things using canine smell has also been used with proven success. They can also follow the trail of technological components, identifying mobile contraband, finding memory cards, hard drives, etc.

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