Posted by Old Roy on May 17, 2009 at 20:47:09 from (98.17.211.229):
Beagle Vs. Bear: Eastern Pa. Dog Recovers From Attack
Posted: 11:51 am EDT May 15, 2009Updated: 12:59 pm EDT May 15, 2009 POCONO LAKE, Pa. -- In a bear-versus-beagle spat, a Pocono Mountain pet was a lucky dog.
Susan Chappell said she let 6-year-old Heather out the door in Pocono Lake about 6 a.m. Wednesday, and heard a sudden commotion. Heather was barking at two bear cubs that had climbed up trees when a mother bear came out from under the porch and attacked.
Chappell said she and her 16-year-old daughter Emily rushed the bear, screaming and yelling, and Emily shoved it as they scooped Heather up and ran inside.
After emergency surgery for bad bites on the rear and abdomen, veterinarian Nichole Danova said Heather is recovering.
Susan Chappell said its a reminder that bears frequent wooded eastern Pennsylvania, and "Even though the Poconos are getting more populated, this was their home first.
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