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Dog Survives Bear Attack on Family Farm

Society3/28/2026
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A 12-year-old dog named Honey survived a bear attack on her family's land in Cordova earlier this month. She was treated for severe neck and facial injuries and is now recovering, though her wound is expected to take months to heal.

Facts First

  • Honey, a 12-year-old dog, was attacked by a bear on her family's property in Cordova in March.
  • The dog sustained a severe neck wound and facial swelling requiring overnight emergency veterinary care.
  • Española Humane provided urgent care for Honey's wound, including bandage changes and medication.
  • Scratches on fences and trees indicated a bear had entered the Martinez family's land.
  • Honey's recovery is expected to take months as her deep neck wound remains open.

What Happened

Earlier in March 2026, Honey, a 12-year-old dog, was found with injuries on the Martinez family's land in Cordova. Denise Martinez stated Honey was tracking something unusual during the night. The following morning, Honey was found lying in the driveway with injuries. Scratches on fences and trees around the property indicated a bear had entered the land. Leanna Martinez reported that Honey's left face was swollen and her neck was ripped from the back all the way down.

Why this Matters to You

If you live in a rural or wooded area, this incident highlights that wildlife encounters can pose a risk to pets and livestock. For pet owners, it underscores the potential for sudden, costly veterinary emergencies—the Martinez family sought assistance from Española Humane to manage Honey's medical bills.

What's Next

Honey's wound remains open and is expected to take months to fully heal. She continues to receive care from Española Humane, including bandage changes and medication. The family may need to consider ongoing measures to secure their property against future wildlife visits.

Perspectives

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The Dog's Owners describe the experience as "devastating" and view Honey as "our little savior" who earned the nickname "the bear slayer."
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Media Observers characterize Honey as a "very brave dog" and a "true protector" who successfully defended both the family and the property's animals.