Broken home awaits Zamboanga City’s hero dog
By Julie S. Alipala
Kabang, the dog that lost its upper snout when hit by a motorcycle while saving two girls here last year, will be coming home to a broken family.

Kabang, the dog that lost its upper snout when hit by a motorcycle while saving two girls here last year, will be coming home to a broken family.

The Philippine dog that lost half her face saving the lives of two girls returned home Saturday after treatment in the United States.

A mongrel dog is set for a hero’s welcome when she returns to the Philippines following surgery in the United States to reconstruct her face after apparently saving two girls from being hit by a motorcycle.

The adage “You reap what you sow” has been proven to be true once more even if the one committing the good deed was just a dog.

A veterinarian has some good news about a dog from the Philippines that became an international hero after losing its muzzle in saving two young girls.

Kabang, the snout-less street dog from the Philippines, may spend a wintry Christmas in America, as she undergoes a series of facial surgeries in a California hospital.

A dog from the Philippines who became an international hero after she sacrificed her snout to save two young girls will have to wait a little longer for surgery to repair her missing muzzle.

The courageous canine who saved two girls from harm when she blocked the path of a speeding motorcycle here in December, is US-bound.