Hero Dog Who Sacrificed Himself To Save 5 Children From Pit bulls Now Has His Own Statue

   

Any puppy does not need to wear a cape to be a hero. And it is that, the most unexpected are usually what remain in the memory of people forever.

Such is the case of George, a small jack russel terrier dog, who saved a group of children from an attack by a pair of pit bulls in 2007 in New Zealand.

The puppy crossed the rainbow after having shown himself to be a hero for the defenseless little ones


According to the country’s media, such as The Sydney Morning Herald, George jumped to the defense of up to 5 children, just between 4 and 11 years old, when they were heading to a dairy in the town of Manaia.

The pit bulls decided to attack the children, but brave George was there to come to their protection.

According to little Richard Rosewarne, then 11 years old, the puppy was bitten on the head and back, for which he was badly injured.


The boy also reported that people near the scene saw what happened and managed to rescue George immediately.

But unfortunately, the wounds received on his poor little body were so deep, and they made him suffer so much pain that it was already too late for him.

Veterinarian Steven Hopkinson recommended that he be euthanized. His injuries were the worst he had ever seen in his life.

“PUTTING GEORGE TO SLEEP IS WITHOUT A DOUBT THE BEST THING FOR HIM,” THE VET SAID.


Definitely, the damage was irreparable and there was no heart capable of seeing it in such an unfortunate situation.

George was an adult puppy, who at the time of the brawl, was 9 years old. He lived with Alan Gay, and represented the only company for his human grandfather, for 7 spectacular years.

His first 2 years of life were spent in the care of Alan’s neighbors, until they moved.

“THESE TWO PITBULLS RUSHED OVER AND WENT FOR THE CHILD. GEORGE WENT AFTER THEM, IT’S WHAT HE WOULD DO. HE DIDN’T STAND A CHANCE, BUT I THINK HE SAVED THAT KID FROM BEING BITTEN,” SAID ALAN GAY.


However, both his caretaker and all the residents of the area recognized the effort of the puppy to save the children from danger. He did not mind giving his life in exchange, as long as he achieved his goal.

That is why all the inhabitants of Manaia went even further, and decided to immortalize his memory in a beautiful statue dedicated only to George.


Therefore, his legacy remained for eternity in the image that presides over the center of the New Zealand town.

All those who pass by his side can not help but get emotional remembering his heroism until death


The commemorative plaque honoring George’s life reads as follows:

“IN MEMORY OF GEORGE, WHO GAVE HIS LIFE ON KAUAE STREET ON APRIL 29, 2007 PROTECTING CHILDREN FROM TWO WILD DOGS.”

It is possible to visit the bust of the canine and verify the love and devotion that the inhabitants of Manaia feel for him, going to the roundabout of state highway 45 and Tauhuri street, in Manaia.


But even from the comfort of home, through maps and navigation platforms such as Google Maps with the Street View tool, or Google Earth, you can visit it.


You can also see on the networks all the photos that people take next to the bust of George. His history definitely cannot leave anyone indifferent, already becoming one of the characteristic attractions of the city.


There is no doubt that there are heroes who do not need a cape, but it is a shame that we need these brave acts to the limit so that their worth is recognized.


It is a story of courage and bravery against all odds. We hope that this noble-hearted, four-legged hero can finally rest in peace.