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Hero Pit Bull Saves Owner From Being Assaulted By Trespasser

AJ Morris July 9, 2021

Under pressure, dogs always seem to know what to do. They may not always obey simple commands, but they are quick to offer assistance when their people are in danger.

Caesar, the Pit Bull, is the epitome of a quick-witted dog. He knew what to do when his mother is in grave danger. Caesar’s mother would not have lived if the dog hadn’t acted quickly. He’s a nice boy and a hero.

Susan Bandera of Australia awoke one night at 4 a.m. and saw a man standing in her room. He allegedly assaulted and attempted to strangle her, according to her. She thought she was about to die at the time. Caesar, on the other hand, went to the rescue.

Caesar recognized his mother’s cries for assistance and responded by attacking the intruder. Caesar’s presence drew the man away from Bandera, allowing her to flee to the restroom. She then sought help from the police.

As the intruder rushed out of the house in a panic, Caesar bit him many times, leaving a blood trail that helped the cops track him down. Peni Naiserelagi, it turns out, is his name, and he knew Bandera before.

He had previously rented a room from her but had been ejected for an unknown cause. Bandera allegedly kept Naiserelagi’s passport when she kicked him out, according to his friends. It’s uncertain whether this is correct, although it could be related to the break-in.

Whatever transpired between Bandera and Naiserelagi, there is no doubt that Caesar is a hero. He saw his mother was in danger and did what he needed to do. Bandera and her family owe the dog a huge debt of gratitude because he most likely saved her life that night.

Trespassing and assault with the intent to murder were charged against Naiserelagi. He attempted to get bail but was denied. On October 15th, he will appear in court.

Caesar, regardless of breed, has hopefully demonstrated how loyal and dedicated a dog can be. Caesar certainly adores his mother, as evidenced by his courageous actions. It makes us question if our pets would react in the same way in an emergency.

All photos courtesy of 9news.com.au

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AJ Morris
AJ Morris

I have to be honest here, I have not always loved dogs. When I was a child, all I was taught was how dogs can bite people, but not how helpful they can be. After getting my daughter a puppy, Roscoe, I learned how loving and loyal dogs are. My appreciation and love for dogs have grown over the years, and I enjoy sharing feel-good dog stories. I hope you enjoy my blog:)

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