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A dog bravely intervenes to protect his mistress attacked by a bear





Seeing her owner being targeted by a bear, a dog immediately decided to take action to defend her. For the mother, Zailey’s courageous intervention simply saved her life.










A woman survived a bear attack on her home thanks to the bravery of her dog, reports KDVR / FOX 31.

The facts took place very early in the morning of Wednesday August 31, at New Castle in Colroado State. Around 2 a.m. local time, Akasha Jensen had gone out to check that the tarp used to cover the jacuzzi installed on her terrace was in place. She was far from suspecting the danger that awaited her at that moment.

His female dog Zailey, she was well aware of it. The animal then began barking frantically towards a tree. Before she even had time to understand, Akasha Jensen found herself face to face with a bear that was already attacking her.

Illustration of the article: A dog intervenes courageously to protect his owner attacked by a bear

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According to the mother of the family, the assault lasted less than 5 minutes. Enough, however, to allow the plantigrade to inflict wounds on his arm, shoulder, and back. But the outcome could have been much worse had it not been for the heroism of Zaileywho ended up forcing the bear to flee with his barking and his great determination.



KDVR / FOX 31

“I am alive thanks to her”

Akasha Jensen was admitted to the hospital emergency room Valley Viewlocated at Glenwood Springs about twenty kilometers away. She received the necessary care there and was able to return home quickly.

« I’m alive because of her “, she assures KDVR / FOX 31. The action of Zailey has indeed been lifesaving.

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Akasha Lynn Jensen / Facebook

The Colorado Parks and Wildlifethe Colorado State Parks and Wildlife Agency, has confirmed that the animal in question is a black bear (American bear), a species commonly found in North America.


























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