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Unamused Cat
June 25th, 2008, 02:26 AM
I hope they catch these bastards.

HUDSON — Baxter had saved his master's life once before.

Early Monday morning, when two armed burglars broke through the front door, he tried again. He growled and bit and fought. He ran into the night, chasing the intruders.

A shot rang out. A .22-caliber bullet severed the boxer's spine. A veterinarian ended his suffering.

Cathleen Coluzzi, who purchased Baxter as a puppy eight years ago, said losing Baxter was like losing a family member.

"I loved that dog just like I love these kids," Coluzzi said, pointing to her two sons, Coty, 20, and Kyle, 19. "I'm not kidding one bit."

Coluzzi, 40, was doing laundry about 1:30 a.m. when two men wearing hooded sweatshirts broke down the door of her one-room apartment in the Parkwood Acres subdivision in northwest Pasco County. Coluzzi said she could only see their eyes as they pointed guns at her and demanded cash.

They found Coluzzi's purse and took about $130, she told deputies. Coluzzi, who is disabled from a work-related accident seven months ago, tried to call for help, but a burglar knocked the phone out of her hand.

Baxter jumped on the man and bit his leg. The burglar hit Baxter with his arm and "fired off a couple of shots," Coluzzi said. Coluzzi was hit in the left thigh, but she fought back, swinging a candleholder and kicking. She suffered minor pellet wounds, a Sheriff's Office report said.

Moments after Baxter bolted out the door, Coluzzi heard a shot and a yelp. She found him on the ground with a wound between his shoulder blades.

"He was my personal protector," said Coluzzi, who was treated for her wounds at a local hospital. "This dog was the best dog I have ever known."

One freezing night in January 2007, the temperature in Coluzzi's room fell to below 30 degrees when her space heater failed. She said Baxter climbed on top of her and wouldn't let her sleep. She called one of her sons, who took her to a hospital, where she was treated for hypothermia.

"If I would have stayed in the house, I would have died," she said.

Her sadness over losing Baxter was tempered by one bit of luck.

"He just bred for the first time, and his puppies are going to be born next week," she said. "That's the only thing getting me through this." She and her two sons will each get a puppy.

http://www.tampabay.com/news/publicsafety/crime/article640412.ece

Dakota Valkyrie
June 25th, 2008, 02:38 AM
I hate sweet sad stories.

I hope those guys get infected dog bites and lose a limb or two. Better yet they get septic and suffer an agonizing week before dying. I hope this all happens before they get medical care and they end up dead in the gutter.

Unamused Cat
June 25th, 2008, 02:40 AM
I hate sweet sad stories.

I hope those guys get infected dog bites and lose a limb or two. Better yet they get septic and suffer an agonizing week before dying. I hope this all happens before they get medical care and they end up dead in the gutter.

Amen to that.

KamuiX
June 25th, 2008, 04:36 AM
Ah, I hate stories like this...I don't know why I read them. At least the last bit about the puppies though makes it a little less upsetting.

SoUncool
June 25th, 2008, 08:18 AM
Baxter was doing what he was put on the earth to do. Puppies!

~Absynthe~
June 25th, 2008, 08:33 AM
:rip: Baxter

I had a boxer and he was the best dog that I ever had!! I got him when he was 5 weeks old and taught him everything by hand signals. He loved everybody, but raise your hand to me and he would grab it and growl, letting you know that you didn't really want to do that. I miss him lots!!
:rip: Kilo

Countess Olenska
June 25th, 2008, 10:05 AM
fuckers... my boxer puppy is farting and snoring next to me now.

JenJen1995
June 25th, 2008, 10:08 AM
That poor baby!!!
He was taking care of his mama the best he knew how!

He had good instincts and a loving heart by the sound of what he did in 2007!

At least he left the puppies to comfort her!:boxing:

michelle
June 25th, 2008, 10:18 AM
Heartwarming and sad. Dogs are very cool like that. Their instincts don't include the frozen in shock gene. Just saying.

Trish
June 25th, 2008, 01:12 PM
How sad. I hope they catch the assholes.
I have 2 German shepherd brothers you attack me and your not getting away.
I wouldn't know what I would do if someone hurt them. Yes I do.....I'd give them a ass beating they would never forget.

Wicked_Weotch
June 25th, 2008, 02:41 PM
RIP, Baxter.
I know he's in Doggie Heaven right now with a bowl full of meaty bones for that!

maryhaze
June 25th, 2008, 04:14 PM
How sad. I hope they catch the assholes.
I have 2 German shepherd brothers you attack me and your not getting away.
I wouldn't know what I would do if someone hurt them. Yes I do.....I'd give them a ass beating they would never forget.


hi Trish, i've got a mess of rescue gsds & you're spot on that. no one can even raise their voice to me without them freaking. even the labradoodle is bad. dh came home unexpectedly & hugged me & argus bit him.