Figo, a golden retriever, is being praised by the people for its heroic act, underwent a surgery following the incident and is said to be on the mend in New York's Putnam County.
Audrey Stone, the dog's owner, is hospitalised with a broken ankle, elbow and three cracked ribs, The Journal News reported yesterday.
The dog will stay at the vet's until Stone is ready to go home. Figo's leg was cut to the bone.
The bus driver, who had two kindergarten students on board, did not see the pair crossing the road, police said. No one on the bus was injured. The driver was cited for failing to yield to a pedestrian.
Paul Schwartz, who works at a nearby gas station and convenience store, came running when he saw the crash.
Figo kept trying limp toward his owner, Schwartz said. And Stone kept calling for her dog.
Firefighters put Figo in a truck and took him to a vet. News crews visited him afterward.
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