Three Canadian
dogs are recovering after being spiked by a porcupine, as their owner receives
support from the public to help cover the vet bill.
Mahalo,
Nestah, and Soljah were playing on a farm in Craven, Saskatchewan, when they
had the nasty encounter.
Mahalo, a pit
bull, had to be taken to a vet after a porcupine's quills pierced her heart and
lungs.
Nestah,
Mahalo's brother, was also hurt in the attack.
He was hit by
dozens of quills to the face, but avoided any serious internal injuries.
Meanwhile,
Soljah had minor wounds to its mouth from quills.
The dogs'
injuries left owner Dennis Mazur, a social worker, with a vet bill of around
£5,200. Unable to afford the rising cost to help save Mahalo's life, his friend
set up a page on social media to spread the word and help Dennis raise the
money he needed to save his dog.
Mike Gerrand
said: "These dogs are the love of my dear friend Dennis' life."
"The
veterinarian said if [Mahalo] hadn't been a pit bull with all that muscle she
wouldn't have survived," he added.
The online
campaign became the number one trending story in Saskatchewan, with generous
strangers donating the money needed to help cover Dennis' costs.
Mahalo is now
recovering back at home.
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