Thursday, July 20, 2006

Family pet credited with saving toddler's life

Another of the lists Dangerous Dog breeds showed his true nature in a terrifying incident in the Hamilton Spectator.

Family pet credited with saving toddler's life
PHILADELPHIA


A family dog has been credited with saving the life of a toddler who had climbed out of a second-storey window and scampered across the porch rooftops of at least eight row houses before being grabbed by a neighbour.

Residents were alerted by the barking of the family's German shepherd, Alfie, which followed the 23-month-old boy across the rooftops.

"He was protecting the baby, making sure the baby was all right," said one of the neighbours.

Another neighbour was able to grab the toddler from a porch roof a few doors down.

Child welfare officials placed the boy in the care of relatives while the incident was investigated.

The boy's father said he was embarrassed but grateful that his son was fine.

"It was my fault," he said.

"I didn't think he could get out there."

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