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Published On: 9-28-2009
Source: The Daily Examiner
Six-year-old Staffordshire terrier George is the hero of the Doyle household at Pillar Valley. George was outside with owner Barbara Doyle on the family's 1.8 hectare property on Friday afternoon when he took on and killed a 1.7-metre eastern brown snake.
The snake was only centimetres from Barbara when the fearless dog intervened. Barbara said she was working in the yard about mid-afternoon, tying up a tree that had been blown down.
“George raced behind me and I heard him make a crazy noise,” she said.
“When I turned around he had grabbed the snake and whipped it into the air.
“When it landed he was onto it again and whipped it up again and didn't stop until the snake wasn't moving.”
While emphasising the family doesn't condone the killing of snakes and regularly re-homes snakes that make their way onto the property, Barbara said George received special treatment after protecting his owner.
Eastern browns are the second most venomous snake in the world and potentially highly aggressive.
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Source: The Daily Examiner
Six-year-old Staffordshire terrier George is the hero of the Doyle household at Pillar Valley. George was outside with owner Barbara Doyle on the family's 1.8 hectare property on Friday afternoon when he took on and killed a 1.7-metre eastern brown snake.
The snake was only centimetres from Barbara when the fearless dog intervened. Barbara said she was working in the yard about mid-afternoon, tying up a tree that had been blown down.
“George raced behind me and I heard him make a crazy noise,” she said.
“When I turned around he had grabbed the snake and whipped it into the air.
“When it landed he was onto it again and whipped it up again and didn't stop until the snake wasn't moving.”
While emphasising the family doesn't condone the killing of snakes and regularly re-homes snakes that make their way onto the property, Barbara said George received special treatment after protecting his owner.
Eastern browns are the second most venomous snake in the world and potentially highly aggressive.
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