‘My dog is my hero.’ California woman says her dog saved her from attacking mountain lion - The best doggo.

Erin Wilson knows her dog, Eva, is a very, very good girl.

On Monday, the 2½-year-old Belgian Malinois was badly wounded fighting with a mountain lion that had just attacked Wilson as the pair were out for an afternoon stroll along the Trinity River in far Northern California, Wilson told The Sacramento Bee Tuesday in a phone interview.

“I don’t think,” she said, “I will ever be able to live up to how amazing and loyal she is to me.”

Wilson, 24, lives in rural Trinity County, about four hours northwest of Sacramento. She said that after a stressful day, she and Eva hopped in her pickup and headed down to the Trinity River to relax and enjoy a peaceful afternoon alone.

Eva was only a few yards ahead, off leash and Wilson’s pickup was still in sight along Highway 299 when the mountain lion lunged for Wilson. The cat’s claws scratched her shoulder through her jacket. The cat was growling, looking as if it would pounce on the 115-pound woman. She called for help.

“I yelled ‘Eva!’ and she came running,” Wilson said. “And she hit that cat really hard.”

Weighing around 55 pounds, the dog was quickly outmatched by the cougar.

“They fought for a couple seconds, and then I heard her start crying,” Wilson said. “That’s when the cat latched on to her skull.”

Wilson said she began hitting the cougar with anything she could find — rocks, sticks, her fists. She tried to choke the cat with her arms and gouge its eyes, ending up scratched by the cat’s back paws as it tried to kick her off. Between the scratches and some bruises, they were only wounds Wilson said she received thanks to Eva.

But the cat wouldn’t let go, Wilson said. She ran back to her truck and pulled out a tire iron and flagged down a passing motorist, Sharon Houston, who told The Bee Tuesday she grabbed her own weapons — a four-foot length of PVC pipe and some pepper spray.

The pair ran down and began beating on the mountain lion, which had dragged the dog off the trail, Wilson said.

Eventually the cat let the dog go and it ran away after Houston sprayed it with the pepper spray, Houston said.
Eva ran back to the pickup, Wilson said.


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“At first I was like, ‘Wow, she’s OK,” Wilson said. “But when I looked at her closer, I realized she had a couple of puncture wounds in her face,” Wilson said. “And she just had a lot of blood coming out of her mouth.”

Wilson said she put the dog in the truck and raced as fast as she could to an emergency vet clinic an hour-and-a-half drive away in Redding, the largest city in the region. At one point the dog went into convulsions on the frantic drive, Wilson said.

For now, the veterinarians are working to to make sure that there’s no bleeding in her brain and that the pressure in her head is going down.

Wilson and her husband, Connor, visited the dog on Tuesday at the vet’s office. She said she’s hopeful Eva makes a complete recovery. In the meantime, she said she’s got plans for just how to say thanks to the dog.

“She really likes stuffed animals so we’re buying her a bunch of stuffies,” she said. “We’re going to get her a nice steak dinner. She’s going to get all sorts of treats for a while.”

On Tuesday, Wilson created a GoFundMe account to raise money to help pay for Eva’s vet bills. She wrote on the post she knows how lucky she is to have such a good girl.

“My dog is my hero,” Wilson wrote. “And I owe her my life.”


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“At first I was like, ‘Wow, she’s OK,” Wilson said. “But when I looked at her closer, I realized she had a couple of puncture wounds in her face,” Wilson said. “And she just had a lot of blood coming out of her mouth.”

Wilson said she put the dog in the truck and raced as fast as she could to an emergency vet clinic an hour-and-a-half drive away in Redding, the largest city in the region. At one point the dog went into convulsions on the frantic drive, Wilson said.

For now, the veterinarians are working to to make sure that there’s no bleeding in her brain and that the pressure in her head is going down.

I really hope the dog ends up okay. It's early on and those seem like very worrying injuries. (:_(
 

Eva, the California dog that saved her owner from a mountain lion, may leave the vet today​


Eva, the 2½-year-old Belgian Malinois that was wounded fighting with a mountain lion on Monday, has likely recovered enough to go home from the animal hospital on Thursday, her owners say.
“The vet cannot believe the rate at which she’s improving,” Erin Wilson and her husband, Connor, wrote Wednesday night in an email to The Sacramento Bee. “Eva will likely be able to come home tomorrow, will need to be kept on bed rest for a while and on a soft food diet for 6-8 weeks.
“Eva still cannot see out of one eye, but we are hopeful that as the swelling goes down on that side of her head, her vision may come back.”

Wilson was walking with Eva along the Trinity River in remote Trinity County Monday afternoon when she said a mountain lion clawed her shoulder. Wilson said that when she screamed, the dog turned around and attacked the cougar. The cat bit down on the dog’s head and would only let go of Eva after Wilson and another woman hit it with a tire iron and a PVC pipe. They also sprayed the cat, which they said appeared to be emaciated and sickly, with pepper spray.
Capt. Patrick Foy of the Department of Fish and Wildlife said Thursday that DNA samples collected from the dog and Wilson came back this week confirming it was indeed a mountain lion that attacked.


Wildlife officers are trying to trap the cougar. If they are able to capture it, they’ll use the DNA collected from the fight to make sure it’s the correct animal before deciding whether to euthanize it, Foy said.
Trinity County is about four hours northwest of Sacramento. Eva has been treated at an emergency animal hospital in Redding, the nearest large city.
Wilson created a GoFundMe account to help pay for Eva’s vet bills. As of Thursday, it had raised more than $31,000.

 
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