In order to establish a farm there, the Robinson family bought a house in a far-off neighborhood.
Mrs. Robinson had to give birth to a boy, her second child, in just four months while still carrying the baby. When they moved into the new house, they started preparing the child’s room so that it would be ready when the new member of the family was born.
The Robinsons were animal lovers, but because their landlord banned them from getting a dog because they lived in an apartment, they now desired at least one puppy.
The couple took their 6-year-old son Matias to an animal shelter to choose a dog. They wanted a non-aggressive puppy who could grow up on the farm with the kids.
After touring the paddocks and learning about some creatures’ tragic tales, they weren’t sure which puppy to choose.
As they walked away from the scene, they passed Benson, a 4-year-old pit bull. He walked back, his tail tucked between his knees, as if he had lost all faith in people.
The Robinson family asked the animal shelter staff about Benson, and they told them that he had a terrible life. After being used in dog fights, he was dumped on the streets, where volunteers found him.
Before being adopted by a couple, Benson spent some time in the dog shelter. But after just two weeks, they took Benson back to the shelter because he was aggressive toward his owners and had behavioral problems.
Even though the volunteers did not suggest that a family with children adopt him, Mr. Robinson persisted on giving Benson a chance, so they did. Even the route to the car was difficult for Benson because he wasn’t used to walking on a leash, but they eventually arrived at their destination.
Benson was first fairly shy, timid, and secluded. But over time, Benson was able to adapt and form bonds with each member of the family, especially Matias.
After Mrs. Robinson gave birth, they brought the new baby home and introduced Benson to him. He gently licked the baby’s face after giving him a sniff. The owners understood right away that Benson was a lovely dog and that they would get along well.
Benson was only two months old when the Robinsons were awakened one night by the baby’s loud barking. He continued to bark and tried to enter the crib, but the safety bars prevented him from doing so. In an effort to reach the baby, he started chewing the cot.
When the Robinsons took the baby into their arms, they realized the infant had stopped breathing, which was what initially alarmed them because they thought Benson was trying to harm the baby.
He was taken to a nearby hospital, where doctors were able to revive him. The infant would have died if he had been in cardiorespiratory arrest for more than 30 minutes, the doctor told the parents.
Benson achieved renown and proved that nothing occurs by accident. Benson rescued the life of the Robinson family’s infant because no one had previously given him a chance.