Ian Orsay and his daughter Megan were with their three dogs at a construction site east of Kootenay on April 9 when it happened.

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“Suddenly I heard this noise, a dog screaming and a cat screaming,” Orser told Global News. “At first I thought it was a dogfight.” The situation turned out to be much more serious. “Megan ran down to where the noise was and the cougar had dragged her dog to the other side of the road and up to that point she had it off her head,” she said. The story goes on under the ad “Number one, I was worried about the dog and, of course, my daughter is there, so if she is a cougar, it’s very scary.” 0:22 The Protection Service issues a warning after a dog attack by a cougar The Protection Service issues a warning after a dog attack by a cougar – April 1, 2022 Orsay began to act, rushing the animal and kicking it several times in the head, forcing the cat to leave Megan’s nine-year-old Shephard-cross, Red. Trending Stories

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“He looked at me, he was not attacked or anything, I grabbed a stick and started shaking the stick, hitting the ground, I look as big as I could and he kind of left,” Orser said.

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The Orsers loaded their dogs back into their truck and ran into town to find a vet. The story goes on under the ad Orser said he saw the cougar again on the road outside the area and marked it with the truck, but the animal ran away. In all, Red needed about 20 stitches for puncture wounds in her back, neck, chest and both legs. 1:40 BC woman in stable condition after puma attack near Harrison Lake BC woman in stable condition after puma attack near Harrison Lake – May 4, 2021 She is now being treated with antibiotics and painkillers, and Orser said she is “in recovery” and playing with her other dogs again. The cougar, he said, was euthanized by the BC Conservation Officers Service.

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Police called him the next day to tell him they had found traces of the animal and located it, and that it was an elderly, emaciated male in a “rather rough shape”, he said. The story goes on under the ad Megan told Global News that she is happy to have her dog at home and is safe. “My dad is a hero,” he said. “She saved my dog’s life. He is very brave. “ -With files by Jordan Armstrong © 2022 Global News, part of Corus Entertainment Inc.