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Dog Saves Owner in House Fire, Dies Trying to Save Cat

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Dog Saves Owner, Dies Trying to Save Cat
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ELKHART LAKE, Wis. (Oct. 16) - After a disabled woman's cat started a house fire, her specially trained dog came to the rescue, then died trying to help the cat still in the house. Jamie Hanson said the 13-year-old dog named Jesse brought the phone so she could call 911 and also brought her artificial leg.

"She got me outside and then she heard the cat upstairs and she went up there to get the cat and she wouldn't come back to me," Hanson, 49, said at a news conference Monday at Aurora Sheboygan Memorial Medical Center where she was being treated for her injuries.

She received third-degree burns to an arm in the fire Sunday night at her home in the town of Rhine south of Elkhart Lake, the Sheboygan County Sheriff's Department said, adding that both pets died in the fire.

Hanson, who lost a leg in a car accident three years ago, said she was on the couch watching television when the cat ran over the back of the couch.

"And he jumped onto a table that had a candle on it and tipped it over and lighted the artificial plants on fire," she said.

Hanson said she fell off the couch and was unable to get her artificial leg from the table, "so my dog got my leg for me and went and got the phone and brought the phone to me so I could call 911."

She said she tried to put the prosthetic leg on, but it was too hot, and the dog, a golden retriever-German shepherd mix, came to her aid again before going back inside for the cat.

When rescuers arrived, the house was fully engulfed in flames, the sheriff's department said. Hanson was in the doorway and was assisted by a deputy.

She was no longer being treated at the hospital when The Associated Press called Monday evening for further comment.
 
Fuggin' cats. I absolutely HATE them! You wouldn't see a damn cat trying to save anybody's life. They're lone, solitary animals that don't give a s*&t about anyone but themselves.

:thumbsup: to the dog. DOGS RULE!
 
Originally posted by: NFS4
Fuggin' cats. I absolutely HATE them! You wouldn't see a damn cat trying to save anybody's life. They're lone, solitary animals that don't give a s*&t about anyone but themselves.

:thumbsup: to the dog. DOGS RULE!

Apparently you dont watch the simpsons
 
Originally posted by: dxkj
Originally posted by: NFS4
Fuggin' cats. I absolutely HATE them! You wouldn't see a damn cat trying to save anybody's life. They're lone, solitary animals that don't give a s*&t about anyone but themselves.

:thumbsup: to the dog. DOGS RULE!

Apparently you dont watch the simpsons

The last time I watched the Simpsons was in the early 90s.
 
That's why as a cat owner I use jar candles almost exclusively. Cats have a tendency to walk on things and knock things over. I only use non-jar candles on my kitchen counter, because the cats know they're not allowed on the counter.
 
Originally posted by: mugs
That's why as a cat owner I use jar candles almost exclusively. Cats have a tendency to walk on things and knock things over. I only use non-jar candles on my kitchen counter, because the cats know they're not allowed on the counter.

I'll bet you don't make a habit of keeping your candles next to objects as highly flamable as artifical plants either....
 
Originally posted by: mugs
That's why as a cat owner I use jar candles almost exclusively. Cats have a tendency to walk on things and knock things over. I only use non-jar candles on my kitchen counter, because the cats know they're not allowed on the counter.

Indeed.

Cats are going to knock crap over from time to time, it is inevitable.
 
Originally posted by: NFS4
Fuggin' cats. I absolutely HATE them! You wouldn't see a damn cat trying to save anybody's life. They're lone, solitary animals that don't give a s*&t about anyone but themselves.

:thumbsup: to the dog. DOGS RULE!
You couldn't have summed up my opinion any better.
 
Originally posted by: mugs
That's why as a cat owner I use jar candles almost exclusively. Cats have a tendency to walk on things and knock things over. I only use non-jar candles on my kitchen counter, because the cats know they're not allowed on the counter.
And this is what I can't believe about cat owners: they will utterly change their lifestyles because their cats are too stupid to not knock things over, and they're doing it for an animal that couldn't care less if they're there or not.

My friend has to do that too: candle in a jar, paper towels in a cabinet, everything small and glass has to be put away.
 
Originally posted by: MisterJackson
Originally posted by: Jnetty99
goes to prove dogs are smarter...
Dogs rule!



Not in this case. If the dog were smart he would have left the cat in there.

This is a dog, not Sonny from I, Robot. A dog can't deduce which is the calculate risk. The dog got its owner out first, then heard another living being in trouble and went to try to help.

Poor doggie 🙁
 
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