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Kabang was a dog that was adopted by Rudy Bunggal as a stray puppy. In December 2011, Bunggal's 9-year-old daughter Dina and a 3-year-old cousin, Princess Diansing, attempted to cross a busy street in the path of a motorcycle. Seeing the danger, Kabang jumped at the motorcycle, knocking it over. [1]
Sergeant Stubby (1916 – March 16, 1926) was a dog, the unofficial mascot of the 102nd Infantry Regiment and was assigned to the 26th (Yankee) Division in World War I and travelled with his division to France to fight alongside the French.
A 30-centimetre (12 in)-tall Jack Russell Terrier [1] with "a heart condition", George lived in Manaia, Taranaki, New Zealand [2] with his owner, widower Alan Gay. [3] [4] The Sydney Morning Herald reported George was born in 1997 or 1998, while The Stratford Press and Sky News reported it was 1992 or 1993.
It happened as the Martin family pulled into a strip mall outside Atlanta. The dad went into a store to buy a new dog collar for Noah. Out of nowhere, a road rage incident erupted in the parking ...
“It turns out the dog, Gita, is a 13-year-old rescue dog and best friend of the gentleman in trouble,” the sheriff’s office said. “We credit Gita for saving his life that day.
The 13-year-old dog is now being heralded a "true hero" for doing the impossible. She miraculously managed to flag down a police officer when her dad was in trouble, ultimately saving the man's life.
Bamse (Norwegian word for "(male) bear", "teddy bear" or "big boy") (1937 – 22 July 1944) was a St. Bernard dog that became the heroic mascot of the Free Norwegian Forces during the Second World War. He became a symbol of Norwegian freedom during the war.
Over 300 dogs worked alongside their handlers for weeks on end after the attacks.