Family’s pit bull dies after shielding young children from venomous coral snake

Gina, the boy’s mother, told CNN that while Oriley continued to play and Zeus continued to attack the ground, Oriley’s older brother, Orion, 11, went into their backyard to change Zeus’ water.

When Orion went into the backyard, that’s when Zeus decided to sit on top of the snake. Other than Zeus’ eyes looking “bugged out,” the boys didn’t notice anything off with their dog until they turned him over and realized what was underneath him.

The coral snake Zeus attempted to smother had bitten him four times. Once the Richardsons realized that not only had Zeus been bitten several times, but that he had bitten off and swallowed the snake’s head, they rushed him to a vet.

He received antivenom, but it was too late. Zeus died the following day.

“He’s been a member of the family,” Gina said. “It just killed us. We just knew the antivenom was going to work.”

The family has had Zeus ever since he was born, and can’t imagine living their lives without him.

“He was a good boy and I loved him with all my heart,” Oriley told CNN. “I played with him all the time. I feel sad and I miss him.”

“He was my best friend,” Gary Richardson said. “I’m torn between wanting to be happy that this situation has brought awareness to his breed and their kind and loving nature, and the sorrow of having lost him.”

I will say it until people get it:

The pit bull is the best emotional mirror of its owner. This one a clear evidence of a loving home. Praise God for the dog, we don’t deserve them.

This is a perfect example of just how loving and protective pit bulls can be, like Gina said if you find one that’s aggressive it’s probably because how they were raised.

Share this on Facebook to spread awareness to this lovable breed. They’re not all bad dogs, they just happen to have bad owners.

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