Two friends saved their dog from jaws of three-metre python after wrestling with it for half an hour on Hong Kong trail
Two friends battled a three-metre python for half an hour to rescue an 18kg pet dog from its grip in the Hong Kong countryside area of Sai Kung last week.
Two friends battled a three-metre python for half an hour to rescue an 18kg pet dog from its grip in the Hong Kong countryside area of Sai Kung last week.
The Burmese python struck out at five-year-old Pippa along a country trail, seizing the cross-breed dog in its huge jaws and coiling around it quickly.
Pippa’s owner Stacy Tucker, 49, and her pilot friend Colin Dyson, 52, joined hands to wrestle with the hungry predator. Tucker sat on top of the snake as they prised open its jaws and tried to uncoil it.
At one point, she shoved a rock in the snake’s mouth to prevent it biting the dog again.