In Canada, a bull terrier received 1,500 quills after attacking a porcupine (2 photos + 2 videos)
In Canada, a stray bull terrier climbed into a porcupine's den, but ran into resistance and left with quills all over his face. The dog was saved by local residents and veterinarians, and now lives in a shelter.
In Canada, a two-year-old Staffordshire bull terrier named Brutus was abandoned by his owners. He began wandering around Indian territory near the city of Edmonton. The dog was overcome either by hunger or by the desire to play: he tracked down a porcupine, climbed into its den and tried to attack it. He stuck his entire arsenal of needles into the offender.
Local residents found Brutus with spikes all over his muzzle, mouth and eyes. They called animal rights activists from the Paws Up Program (PUP), who took the poor guy to the vet. About 1,500 needles were removed from his muzzle. Seven of them were stuck in the dog's left eye, which had to be removed. Brutus is now living in a shelter and waiting for new owners.
"He gets along well with children and other dogs, although he needs to be fed separately. His wagging tail and affectionate nature will make him a wonderful addition to any family"