This is a remarkable story of how a dog grabs a baby by the diaper and saves her life. It all began in this way. A man named Philip had a one-year-old daughter named Susan. Like most fathers, he wanted the best for her and thought that one of the things Susan would appreciate was a dog. Phillip then decided that he was going to adopt a Doberman that he named Dan.
When Philip brought Dan home, the Doberman immediately became comfortable with the family. He was exceptionally close to Susan. He loved being with her and just spending time with her.
This delighted Phillip. He always wanted his daughter to have a companion, and she finally got it.
One day, Philip, Susan, and Dan were out in the backyard playing. Everything seemed fine until Dan jumped on Susan. He quickly grabbed Susan by the diaper and threw her several feet away.
Philip was in shock because everything happened so fast. Initially, Philip was angry at Dan for what he had done until he learned why he did it.
As Philip ran to Susan, he saw that a killer spider was crawling near the area where Susan was standing. He then realized that Dan was only trying to protect his daughter. But, unfortunately, as he protected Susan, Dan was the one who got bitten by the spider. That’s when he collapsed.
Philip immediately took Dan to the vet. The doctors told him that it was difficult to tell if he would survive. They knew that the pider bite was deadly.
Philip and Susan waited for Dan at the clinic. They were hoping that Dan was going to get through the whole situation. Thankfully, the doctors were able to stabilize Dan.
Philip was so grateful that Dan survived. He was even more thankful that he saved his daughter. He felt a little guilty for initially getting mad but then realized that Dan only had Susan’s safety in mind. Philip will forever be grateful to Dan for keeping his daughter safe.
If you want to read another even more dramatic story of a dog saving a baby, read this one. https://happymutt.org/dog-rescued-abandoned-baby/
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