A Women and Her Dog

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A woman’s dog was badly wounded Monday while fighting off a mountain lion that attacked its owner, California wildlife officials say.

“I think it’s safe to assume that dog probably saved her life,” Capt. Patrick Foy of the Department of Fish and Wildlife, said in an exclusive interview Tuesday with The Sacramento Bee.

The attack happened in a remote area of Northern California just after 3 p.m. along Highway 299 in the Big Bar area in Trinity County, a four hour-drive northwest of Sacramento.

The woman, whose name was not released, pulled off the side of the highway to go for a walk along the Trinity River with her Belgian Malinois. Foy said he didn’t immediately know the name and gender of the dog.

The mountain lion pounced on the woman from behind, digging its claws into her left shoulder, Foy said. The dog was out a few feet in front of his owner on the trail.

The woman screamed, the dog heard it and it turned around and started fighting the cougar, Foy said.

“The dog and the lion were in a pretty vicious fight,” he said.

The mountain lion bit into the dog’s head and wouldn’t let go.

“So the woman attempted to throw rocks. She tugged at it. She pulled. She even attempted to gouge the eyes out,” Foy said. “She couldn’t drive it off the dog.”

Foy said the woman had no choice but to run back to the highway and get help as the cougar began dragging off the trail the 50- to 55-pound dog by its head.

MOTORISTS STOPS TO HELP

Sharon Houston, who lives in the area, said she was driving by when she saw the woman frantically trying to flag her down. Houston’s involvement was first reported by Redheaded Blackbelt, a North Coast media outlet run by local journalist Kym Kemp.

The woman was holding what appeared to be some sort of baton, said Houston, 33.

Once she explained what was happening, Houston grabbed a four-foot length of PVC pipe and a small can of pepper spray she carries and ran down to help. Houston said the pair began beating on the lion.

“We’re just yelling and hitting it,” Houston told The Bee on Tuesday. “I’m just hoping it’s going to let go because it didn’t feel like it was doing much of anything, hitting it in the skull.”

Houston said that eventually, the lion released the dog for a moment.

“And that’s when I opened up the pepper spray and just started soaking it in the face until it started backing up,” she said. “It was like, ‘Oh, my gosh. Please work. Please work. Please work.’ ”

She said that before it ran off, the cougar appeared to be sickly.

“It looked pretty thin,” Houston said. “You could see its ribs. Its eyes were looking kind of hazy, like not clear — kind of like a dog’s cataract eyes.”

After, the woman, still bleeding from her own wounds, hopped back in her car to try save the dog that saved her.

“She took it right to the vet, and they started working on it immediately to try to save the dog’s life,” Foy said. “And the dog is not out of the woods yet.”

The woman’s injuries were not life-threatening, but she might need to be treated for rabies as a precaution, Foy said.

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Another thing we agree on Ras.

I had a cougar sighting at the taco truck the other day, but it was the other kind of cougar....

I sometimes carry some weird shit in my car, but not for battling rabid mountain lions.

 if that lady had flagged me down, I would have been, like," I got jumper cables... and a pair of broken sunglasses.....and a vape pen."

(Probably followed by, "How old did you say that dog was again?")

Don't bring broken sunglasses to a mountain lion fight.

The go fund me for the vet bills is already up to $30K and they needed $7,500. But it has a nice picture of the dog.

https://www.gofundme.com/f/hero-dog-saves-me-from-mountain-lion-attack?u...

rad dog

 

my buddy and family live pretty close to there. scary with kids.