An unimaginable catastrophe struck a family in Alabama.
On a steamy July day, Linda and her daughter Maggie, age 5, were lazing around in their backyard pool. The two exited the water after some time had passed. Little Maggie played with the dolls in the shade as the mother sat on a sunbed to get tan.
Linda went to the kitchen to make some supper because Maggie was hungry. She never considered what would happen, not even in her wildest dreams.
When Maggie sat down beside the pool to retrieve a toy she dropped, she slipped and fell into the water.
The girl started screaming because she does not know how to swim, but her mother did not hear her.
The family’s pit bull, Copper, charged in at full speed and dove into the pool when the mother arrived home from the house. He took Maggie’s hand and joined her in the water. After frantically running, Linda pulled the young child from the pool.
Maggie was aware despite having ingested a lot of water. After Linda dialed 911 right away, a crew showed up. After administering first aid, the doctors discovered that young Maggie was not in any danger.
I was only five minutes away, and I knew Maggie was playing peacefully with the toys, so I went to the kitchen to make her a sandwich. Linda recalls that moment with terror. Although I didn’t hear her scream, I did hear Cooper run into the water to help her and there was a loud splash. Cooper’s ability to save Maggie is a blessing. He is a remarkable dog, and we adore him just as much as our children.
The fact that Cooper dislikes swimming in pools or the water startled Linda the most.
Despite our best efforts to acclimate Cooper, he has consistently refused to join us in the pool because he is terrified of the water, according to Linda.
The fact that Cooper leaped to help Maggie without stopping to think about his dread of the water says a lot about the spirit and bravery of this canine.
A pit bull once more demonstrates the falsity of the name that certain people and the media have given to them. The world’s most devoted and devoted dogs are pit bulls.
Sadly, the news does not cover these stories.
Cooper, you are a hero. Bravo!