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Tuesday 9 August 2011

How Bella the dog survived being stabbed in the HEAD during burglary


This brave German Shepherd sits calmly with her owner - just minutes after  burglars stabbed an eight inch blade into her skull.
The six-year-old family pet, named Bella, needed emergency surgery to remove  the protruding knife after the horrific incident on Saturday.
This shocking picture shows how the robbers narrowly missed the animal's eyes  as they plunged the deadly blade into her forehead.

Before surgery: The German Shepherd ahead of having the knife pulled out
Before surgery: The German Shepherd ahead of having the knife pulled out

Today Bella's owner Vernon Swart said he feared the worst when he saw the knife  sticking out of her skull following the attack at his home in South Africa.
He said: 'I was in the house on Saturday morning when the neighbours called to  say our dog was running around in the street with a massive knife in her head.
'I didn't believe them but when I went outside I saw it for myself.
'The neighbours said they had caught intruders trying to enter their home and  they must have then tried to get into my place when Bella attacked them in our  garden.
'One of them had stabbed her right in the head and the end of the knife was  poking out between her eyes.
'I feared the worst and assumed she was going to die, but incredibly she was  running around as if nothing had happened.'
Mr Swart, a professional artist from Stellenbosch near Cape Town, said he  rushed Bella to the vet for surgery after the stabbing.
He said: 'My wife was at work but she came home and we drove down to the vet.
'Stella was on the back seat and every time she turned her head the handle of  the knife banged against the window.
'She obviously couldn't feel anything as she was acting normally, but it looked  horrific.

Sickening: Vernon Swart with his Bella while she had a knife in her head
Sickening: Vernon Swart with his Bella while she had a knife in her head

'The vet couldn't believe what he was seeing and said he had no idea how Bella  had survived.
'He put her under an anaesthetic and then pulled the blade out.
'It was imbedded so far into her skull that he had to put his knees up against  Bella's head and lever it with his arms.
'When we saw the size of the knife we were absolutely shocked.
'The vet said it must have missed her brain by fractions of a centimetre and  otherwise she would have been dead.'
The eight inch diver's knife was later handed to the police as evidence after  the surgery.
Detectives confirmed they had opened a case of malicious damage to property  following the incident.
They were today hunting for the suspected thieves, who ran away after the  attempted break-in.
Meanwhile Bella was recovering at home after her ordeal.
Mr Swart said: 'She's been lying beside the fire and we've been treating her to  all sorts of nice food, but she seems absolutely fine.
'People keep coming to look at her but she can't understand what all the fuss  is about.'
He added: 'We're just so relieved that she's okay.
'She's been with our family for ages and we'd have been devastated to have lost  her.
'I've told the police that if they find the guys who did this we'd like to  leave them alone in a room for a few minutes with Bella, and she'd quickly get  her revenge.'


Originally posted by dailymail.co.uk

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