Pit bull recovering from gator attack

'Tiger' may have fought back

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Posted: 06/16/2010

LAKELAND, Fla. - Tiger is taking it easy, spending the day in bed lying down. His owner Vivian Rovelo says this pit bull doesn't even have the energy to go outside.

"He didn't eat yesterday," she said.

Vivian says normally the dog is very active.

"Yes. Running, playing, you can't imagine. He's a very excited dog."

Tiger needs his rest a day after surviving an alligator attack at Lake Hunter just south of downtown Lakeland.

The dog was going for a walk around the lake, as he often does with Vivan's husband Oscar. With soaring temperatures, Tiger needed a water break.

"He was going to the lake, because it was hot. And the alligator attacked. The alligator wanted to take him," said Rovelo.

Tiger fought back and got out of the alligator's grip. Then Vivian's husband pulled him to safety with the leash.

"He said, oh! Tiger, Tiger! And he pulled him out and the alligator was gone," she said.

There are plenty battle scars, scrapes and scratches all over Tiger's body. But it appears he may have hurt the gator too. One of Tiger's teeth is cut in half.

And while there are alligator warning signs around the lake, Vivian says more are needed. "Let me tell you, you have to be careful in the lakes, everybody. Everybody walks over there, with dogs, with kids."

Florida Fish and Wildlife officials don't advise pets to swim, exercise, or drink near places alligators call home.

Vivan hopes Tiger is up and around and back to his old self soon. In the meantime, she's giving him love, and the run of a big comfy bed.

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