We all know that dogs are capable of incredible things, but every now and then they have the chance to demonstrate it in an amazing way.
Kabang prevented two girls from being struck by a motorbike. It happened in the Philippines in 2012, and Kabang has since passed away.
Kabang died quietly in her sleep, according to the dog’s veterinarian, Dr. Anton Lim. Her owner died in 2015, and she has being looked for by a veterinarian since then.
Kabang was born in 2008 and came to fame in 2012 after saving two children from being hit by a bike. Sadly, the small dog’s nose was destroyed in the process.
What this small dog did impressed so many people that she was named the ambassador of dogwill and an official emblem of pet ownership. She was also an outspoken opponent of animal abuse.
Kabang was taken to the United States for snout surgery after people from all around the world learned about what she done.
She was hospitalized at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, according to CBS13.
During the five-hour surgery, doctors not only rebuilt her snout, but also addressed other concerns.
Kabang lived 13 years, which is a very long time for a dog. She’ll be sorely missed.