Owner saves dog from shark’s jaws
Greg LeNoir watched in horror as the shark’s mouth opened wide, chomping a large set of teeth on his beloved 14-pound dog, Jake.”Noooooo,” LeNoir shrieked, fearing the worst.
But the case of the rat terrier vs. the shark has a happy ending.
”Jake’s doing great,” LeNoir’s brother, Phillip, said Monday.
“And I still can’t believe my brother jumped in the water and punched a shark.”
The saga began Friday afternoon when Greg LeNoir took Jake to the Worldwide Sportsman’s Bayside Marina pier in Islamorada for the dog’s daily swim. LeNoir said Jake is a fast and fearless swimmer, often retrieving jellyfish and soaked coconuts.
But this time, Jake, a 28-month-old dog adopted from an animal shelter, unexpectedly encountered the shark, which was about five feet long. As Jake disappeared under the water, LeNoir conquered his own fear and sprang to action.