Monday, March 15, 2010

Florida Dog Narrowly Avoids Shark Bait Status

September 30, 2008 by Martin Brody · View Comments 

ISLAMORADA, FLORIDA

A dog is recovering after a Florida Keys carpenter dove in to save his pet from a shark.

Greg LeNoir said he took his 14-pound rat terrier Jake for a daily swim at a marina Friday.

The five-foot shark suddenly surfaced and grabbed nearly the entire dog in its mouth.

LeNoir said he yelled, then balled up his fists and dove headfirst into the water. He hit the shark in the back and the creature finally let go of the dog.

Man and dog made it safely back to shore. The dog suffered bite wounds but was not critically injured.

  • Guess it's a sign of the times, but we're seriously amazed at how popular this story has become with other news outlets. We did not treat it with the slightest bit of seriousness here in the newsroom.

    The Fear Beneath's official position?

    This guy's got it coming, shark-karmically.

    You don't punch a shark and get away with it.
  • Glad the dog was ok.
  • This story has been picked up far and wide by the mainstream media, and yet there's been a record number of attacks in Volusia County and there is nary a mention. Go figure.
  • Man attacks shark? Film at 11.
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