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| Snake-eater ![]() | This is interesting. Stray Dog in Kenya Saves Abandoned Baby By RODRIQUE NGOWI, Associated Press Writer NAIROBI, Kenya - A newborn baby abandoned in a Kenyan forest was saved by a stray dog who apparently carried her across a busy road and through a barbed wire fence to a shed where the infant was discovered nestled with a litter of puppies, witnesses said Monday. The baby girl, named "Angel" by hospital workers, was clad in a tattered shirt and wrapped in a plastic bag when the dog found her Friday, according to Aggrey Mwalimu, owner of the shed where the baby was discovered in a poor neighborhood near the Ngong Forest in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi. "When the dog picked up the baby in a dirty bag, it came and dropped her behind the wooden building where the dog has its puppies," Mwalimu told The Associated Press Monday. The 7-pound, 4-ounce infant was taken to a hospital and "is doing well, responding to treatment. She is stable ... she is on antibiotics," said Hannah Gakuo, spokeswoman of the Kenyatta National Hospital. The baby was found after two children reported hearing an infant's cries near their wood and corrugated metal shack. "I followed them outside and we started looking around the compound and a nearby plot," said Mary Adhiambo, the children's mother. They eventually found the tan mixed-breed dog lying protectively with a puppy beside the mud-splattered baby wrapped in a torn black shirt, Adhiambo said. The short-haired dog with light brown eyes has no name, residents said. Adhiambo told the Daily Nation newspaper that she used warm water to wash the baby, cleaning the umbilical cord with rubbing alcohol, then dressed her in fresh clothes and fed her as neighbors gathered at the shack on hearing news of the discovery. Residents took the infant to a nearby police station before taking her to the Kenyatta National Hospital, officers at the station told the AP. Doctors believe the baby had been abandoned about two days before the dog discovered her, said Gakuo, the hospital spokeswoman. "She cried a lot during admission, because her umbilical cord was infected," Gakuo said. "She is now very quiet. She just feeds and sleeps. I was there this morning and she looked at me and yawned, looked at me again and yawned." Dozens of Kenyans have visited the baby, who has curly black hair, in the hospital after learning of her rescue, Gakuo said. "She is now fine. She is warm. She is in a separate room ... with a lady who is also nursing a baby admitted in hospital for treatment," Gakuo said. "The lady is looking after her as if she is her own child." Infant abandonment is problem in Kenya, where poverty and the inability to care for the child are blamed. Most people who abandon babies are never caught. Officials were not able to immediately provide figures on abandoned babies, but Gakuo said that each month, about two infants are brought to the main public hospital in the capital alone. "Abandoned babies are normally taken to the Kenyatta National Hospital because it is a public hospital," Gakuo said. "People are now donating diapers and baby clothes for this one."
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| Icing Queen ![]() | Momma dog must have thought it was one of her puppies crying for her. It doesn't say how they knew that the dog carried her across the highway.
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| Racy Ol' Lady ![]() | Quote:
It reminds you of Romulus or Remus; sounds more like legend than truth, that is. Animals are rather amazing.
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| Snake-eater ![]() | A picture of the dog. It might be a legend, but it came from AP and could be true. Animals have an inner sense about protecting the helpless. Like that gorilla that picked up a young child that fell into the enclosure and was brought by her to the keeper's door and protected him from the others until he could be rescued. ![]()
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| Banned ![]() | I think it is amazing how as we evolve in society/civilization, that many times over if we would just look more closely at some "animalistic" behaviors, we might just begin to rediscover what we once proudly called "humanity." Great story and post, Paul! Quote: Last edited by Betty Boop; 05-09-2005 at 22:11. Reason: Addition of AP wire photos for above story |
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