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Broken home awaits Zamboanga City’s hero dog

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THE HUT which the Bunggal couple used to share with Kabang and which is now a lonely place following the couple’s separation JULIE 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.

Posted: June 8th, 2013 in Headlines,Latest Global Nation Stories | Read More »

Hero dog Kabang returns home from US

Dr. Anton Lim is interviewed by the media as he holds Kabang, a two-year-old injured mixed breed, upon arrival at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport early Saturday from San Francisco, California. AP

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

Posted: June 8th, 2013 in Headlines,Latest Global Nation Stories | Read More »

‘Kabang’ set for hero’s return after surgery in US

Kabang, a two-year-old injured mixed breed, chews on a toy after being released from the from the William R. Pritchard Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital at the University of California, Davis, in Davis, Calif., Monday, June 3, 2013. Kabang lost her snout and upper jaw saving two girls' lives and is heading back to the Philippines after treatment at a California hospital. AP

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.

Posted: June 4th, 2013 in Latest Global Nation Stories | Read More »

Kabang undergoes plastic surgery but can’t have snout replaced

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FRIENDLY hero with UC Davis student Heather Kennedy. Photo by Gregory Urquiaga/UC Davis

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.

Posted: April 6th, 2013 in Headlines,Latest Global Nation Stories | Read More »

Hero dog a cancer survivor

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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.

Posted: December 27th, 2012 in Americas,Editors' Picks,Featured Gallery,Headlines,Latest Global Nation Stories,Philippines,Photos & Videos | Read More »

US Christmas for Zamboanga’s hero dog

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GLOBAL RESPONSEWebsite Careforkabang.com has attracted donations and well wishes from all over the world. Kabang has a Facebook page as well.

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.

Posted: November 25th, 2012 in Americas,Features,Global Pinoy,Latest Global Nation Stories | Read More »

Surgery delayed for hero dog Kabang

In this August, 12, 2012 photo provided by the University of California - Davis, a Bunggal family member plays with Kabang the dog in the Philippines. The  dog that lost its snout while saving two girls in the Philippines has been brought to the University of California, Davis, where veterinarians will try to fix its injuries. UC Davis surgeons say Kabang will need multiple surgeries, but they are confident they can improve its condition. AP/UC Davis, Anton Lim

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.

Posted: October 18th, 2012 in Latest Global Nation Stories | Read More »

Canine heroine ‘Kabang’ to be flown to US

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

Posted: April 19th, 2012 in Headlines,Latest Global Nation Stories | Read More »

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