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A German shepherd is recovering after being bitten three times by a rattlesnake to protect a 7-year-old girl
May 13, 2016, at 5:15 p.m.
http://www.usnews.com/news/offbeat/articles/2016-05-13/hero-dog-saves-7-year-old-girl-from-rattlesnake

A German shepherd is recovering after being bitten three times by a rattlesnake to protect a 7-year-old girl



Haus, a German Shepherd, recovers from a snake bite at Blue Pearl in Tampa, Fla., Friday, May 13, 2016. When a venomous Eastern diamondback rattlesnake appeared in the backyard of a 7-year-old Florida girl, her German shepherd, Haus, came to her rescue, refusing to back down despite multiple snakebites. (AP Photo/Tamara Lush) THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

By TAMARA LUSH, Associated Press

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — When a venomous Eastern diamondback rattlesnake appeared in the backyard of a 7-year-old girl, her German shepherd came to her rescue, refusing to back down even when the snake bit him three times.

In short, Haus is a hero.

"It shows you that a rescue dog, for us, paid it forward by protecting my family," said Adam DeLuca of Tampa.

Now hundreds of donors are coming to the family's rescue, quickly topping the goal of $15,000 Friday on a GoFundMe account to help pay for the antivenin needed to keep the dog alive. By Friday afternoon, $35,000 had been raised for the dog's care.

Haus is still recovering in the Intensive Care Unit of Tampa's Blue Pearl Emergency Veterinary and Specialty Hospital, and is being treated with anti-venom and painkillers, said Dr. John Gicking.

"Without the pain medication, he's in pain. He's responsive, he's alert, and his leg is swollen and uncomfortable," the doctor said.

Molly DeLuca's grandmother was watching her play with the 2-year-old shepherd in their backyard when the dog suddenly jumped in front of the girl and reared up several times. It wasn't clear what happened at first, but they could tell Haus was bleeding, and brought him to the vet.

When his leg was shaved, three bite marks could be seen — telltale signs of the rattlesnake.

The family lives near a state park that is a habitat for rattlesnakes and cottonmouths, and dangerous critters can slip under their fence from the wilderness, her father said.

The snake's venom damaged the dog's kidneys. Vets now expect a full recovery, but it won't be cheap: Each day in the ICU costs between $1000 to $1500, and each vial of anti-venom costs $618. Haus is averaging 4 or 5 vials per day as the poison leaves his system.

A family friend started the fundraising effort. The response, said DeLuca, has been "overwhelming."

Haus is expected to be hospitalized for another couple of days. The family plans to forward any unused donations to a local rescue organization.

The family adopted Haus just two months ago from a rescue organization, but they already had no doubt he would risk his life to save Molly or her four-year-old brother.

"He just exceeded our expectations all the way around," said DeLuca. "Right away, the kids were hugging and loving on him, he always took it, he never did anything. Whenever anyone came to the door, he would start barking and try to be protective. He has just been an amazing dog. He's the type of dog that when you want to go buy a dog, you pay thousands of dollars and that's the dog you get. But we adopted him and got him for free."
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I see what you did there.  :smokin:

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Dogs really are the best animals ever.
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Dogs are amazing, about 30 years ago my wife and I were visiting her parents in NJ near the Delaware water gap, they had 2 dogs a Shepard Collie mix and a Malamute Samoyed mix. They lived on a 120 acre farm with a couple of ponds.

One morning we saw them with a Kingsnake about 5ft, they were working together, one would be just at the edge of the snakes strike range, it would bait the snake into striking, the other dog would come in from the other side while the snake was extended, grab it shake it a couple of times, then toss it in the air,  rinse and repeat. The did this for an hour until the had broken most of the snakes bones and killed it.

Amazing how they worked as a team to kill the snake
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Yes, they are! Good dog, Haus!
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