A few weeks ago, the Bates family from Alaska decided to spend a weekend in Kachemak Bay National Park – they had an interesting walk among the giant blocks of the local glacier.
But very soon this day turned into a nightmare when they met a large black bear on the way.
To scare away the predator, the parents covered their two children with themselves, and they themselves startedto makke loudnoises. But the hungry beast did not pay any attention to the noise and confidently moved towards the 12-year-old son of the Bates – Rockwell, the website kbbi.org reports.
At some point, the 7-yearold german shepherd Sally rushed to the defense of the owners. She stood between the bear and the boy, ready to cover the teenager with her body. According to Rockwell’s mom, Weatherly, everything happened very quickly. The predator bit the dog several times and then grabbed its head. Sally squealed, but then managed to break free and attack the bear.
Taking advantage of the moment, the head of the family – Greg Bates – took out a gun from his backpack and shot at the beast. Sally was saved but badly injured. The family immediately went to the veterinarian, who, after examination, said that the shepherd’s wounds were not deep, and everything would be fine with her.
Despite everything that happened, the family believes that the bear is not to blame for anything. Predators rarely go out to people, and this one, most likely, decided to attack because of severe hunger – in Alaska this year there was a poor harvest of wild berries and poor salmon spawning. As experts who examined the corpse of the beast later confirmed, it was indeed very emaciated.