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Pitbull pulls owner from tracks as speeding train bore down

11:28 pm - 05/09/2012


Walking home from her boyfriend's house, Christine Spain collapsed on the railroad tracks.

It was around midnight last Wednesday, and the 56-year-old Shirley woman lay there unconscious after apparently having too much to drink.

In the distance came the rumbling. A freight train.

That's when Lilly, Spain's pit bull, prevented a tragedy. The dog pulled Spain away from the tracks moments before the train went by. Lilly was unable to clear herself from the track and was struck, suffering severe injuries.



All of the muscle and skin were torn from Lilly's right paw. Her right front leg was amputated, and her pelvis was fractured in multiple places.

"I don't know if she collapsed or what happened, but she passed out," said Rob Halpin, spokesman for the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. "The engineer, the only witness, told police he saw a dog frantically pulling at a woman as he drew closer. He did everything he could. He heard a thump and thought he hit both."

The engineer immediately hit the brakes and got off the train. He found Spain unhurt.

"The dog's head was on her chest," Halpin said. "The woman was totally unharmed."

Spain, who was arrested at the scene and was arraigned in Ayer District Court on May 3 on charges of obstruction, walking/riding on a railroad track and animal cruelty, is a recovering alcoholic. Her son, Boston police Officer David Lanteigne, got her the dog as a means of therapy.

"I truly believe things happen for a reason," Lanteigne said yesterday. "We found Lilly to save her life, and she returned the favor. She almost died here."

The 8-year-old dog was rushed to an animal hospital in Acton and then transported to Angell Animal Medical Clinic in Boston, where she underwent two surgeries over the weekend.

"Lilly's doing a lot better than she was almost a week ago," Lanteigne said. "She's on her road to recovery now. It'll be quite a long ways before she's back up to speed."

He said Lilly and Spain will stay with him in Boston once Lilly is released from the animal hospital.

"My mom's not doing so well, and she's hanging in there," Lanteigne said. "She's been with me and helping out with this, getting things ready at home. She's emotionally, severely scarred from this. She's hanging on. If it wasn't for her dog, I don't think my mom would be here today. This dog has kept her sober."

He wasn't surprised when he heard that Lilly had come to his mother's aid.

"This dog is truly a special dog," he said. "She's been amazing since day one. My mother has given anything and everything to this dog. For the past 3 1/2 years since she's had this dog, it's her entire life. She's been eating, sleeping and breathing this dog. The dog is everything to her. She brings her on five or six long walks a day. She spends half an hour preparing all of her meals."

Lanteigne said his mother is doing the best she can in light of the situation.

"It's pretty tough," he said. "She still has a long road to recovery. Lilly is her therapy dog. She keeps her thinking well. Every now and then, things happen. We've had some real tough, bad news in our family the past week and a half, and I think it impacted my mom tremendously. I think it caused her to have a relapse."

He said that while caring for Lilly, Spain has controlled her drinking.

"Thankfully, Lilly was there with her to save her," he added. "This has reduced her drinking, at least if not more than 90 percent. Every now and then, she has her battle with alcoholism and depression and anxiety. She has a lot of things she needs to get fixed."

Lanteigne said he hopes Lilly's heroism will change people's minds about pit bulls.

"I just want it to raise awareness on how special these dogs truly are. They are the most affectionate, loving, caring dogs that you'll ever meet."


Spain has been released on her own personal recognizance and ordered not to drink any alcohol and to submit to random alcohol tests.

Lilly's medical care will likely cost thousands of dollars. A fund has been established to help her. Donations can be made at www.mspca.org/helplilly.



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its_anya 10th-May-2012 12:26 pm (UTC)
Really trying hard not to cry at the moment.
lilyginny27 10th-May-2012 12:44 pm (UTC)
ditto.
andthelight 10th-May-2012 12:29 pm (UTC)
omg this dog ;_;
cpsings4him 10th-May-2012 12:35 pm (UTC)
OMG, what a precious, heroic little darling! <3 :')
pommedeterre 10th-May-2012 12:35 pm (UTC)
Awwwww, what a sweet little baby <3333 :'(
loulita 10th-May-2012 12:39 pm (UTC)
what an amazing, herioc dog <3 :')
koken23 10th-May-2012 12:42 pm (UTC)
Good girl Lilly. Good, brave girl. <3
we_got_caught 10th-May-2012 12:57 pm (UTC)
Yay for Lilly!
homasse 10th-May-2012 12:58 pm (UTC)
I hope this helps Lilly's owner kick her alcohol problem. :(
kaelstra 10th-May-2012 01:04 pm (UTC)
What an amazing, brave dog! I hope she recovers and isn't in any pain.
phililen3 10th-May-2012 01:07 pm (UTC)
Too bad that some messed up people breeding them for fighting and aggression has overshadowed the breeds great positive traits.
dearmisterecho 10th-May-2012 01:09 pm (UTC)
...must...not...cry...into...cereal ;_;
corinn 10th-May-2012 01:17 pm (UTC)
Eeeeeeeee, hug the puppy!

Why is the owner being charged with animal cruelty? I don't get it. It's not like she threw her dog on the tracks. B|a
crysania4 10th-May-2012 01:23 pm (UTC)
Oh wow I totally missed that. That doesn't seem quite right. The dog CHOSE to try to save her. She could have just as easily run off. And they describe the woman as a "recovering alcoholic." Are they saying she was intoxicated at the time? That would be the only reason I could see them calling it animal cruelty, but even then it doesn't seem appropriate.
crysania4 10th-May-2012 01:20 pm (UTC)
I saw this yesterday. I cried when I read it. Cried again this morning when I read it again. What an amazing dog. I hope she recovers as completely as she can and isn't in any pain.
pandaseal 10th-May-2012 01:25 pm (UTC)
Good puppy.

Damn it, I'm tearing up.
madman101 10th-May-2012 01:58 pm (UTC)
omg!

*tears*

i need to let my LJ friends see this...
maladaptive 10th-May-2012 02:22 pm (UTC)
Awww this made me wibble in public.
zeitgeistic 10th-May-2012 02:26 pm (UTC)
oh my god. How anyone could say pittys are genetically violent...beyond me. <3 Lilly.
nutellawhore 10th-May-2012 02:57 pm (UTC)
And people say pitbulls are bad/violent dogs.......
jenny_pop 11th-May-2012 11:13 pm (UTC)
Some are. My neighbor's pitbull, went straight for our gate in lightning-fast fashion and killed one of our cats by eating it alive. The owner couldn't even get his dog away from the cat while it was being eaten.
thereshedances 10th-May-2012 03:36 pm (UTC)
Oh baby :( This amazing lovely dog ♥ My heart aches for her.
fickery 10th-May-2012 04:58 pm (UTC)
Awww. *sniff* Heroic dog stories always make me cry.
mirhanda 10th-May-2012 05:05 pm (UTC)
I adore pibbles. They are the sweetest dogs on the planet!
naketano 10th-May-2012 05:54 pm (UTC)
+1

reading this article made me go and hug my girl. she is the sweetest thing on earth and im positive she would save my life if i ever needed saving.
poetic_pixie_13 10th-May-2012 06:01 pm (UTC)
I want to hug that puppy and never let go.
schmanda 10th-May-2012 06:32 pm (UTC)
Update on donations towards Lilly's care: they estimated it would run $15,000, they've already raised $40,000 (yay!).
wicked_g 10th-May-2012 07:56 pm (UTC)
Yay! :D
paulnolan 10th-May-2012 07:32 pm (UTC)
Puppy! <3
smittenlotus 10th-May-2012 09:35 pm (UTC)
Pets are awesome. 'nuff said.
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