'He's always protective': West Philadelphia dog fighting to survive after being shot while protecting owner

Tuesday, January 21, 2020
West Philadelphia dog fighting to survive after being shot while protecting owner
A dog owner is recounting the scary moments his dog was shot during a robbery last week in West Philadelphia.

PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- A Philadelphia man is hoping for a full recovery for his best friend Billy, a bull terrier that was shot during a robbery last week.

Billy has been Felipe Sinisterra's best pal for the last four years.

Billy was given to Sinisterra by his grandmother when the dog was just six months old.

Sinisterra has raised Billy to be a faithful and loyal companion.

"He's always protective. He's always been with me at my side," Sinisterra said.

Dog shot during armed robbery in West Philadelphia

That loyalty was put to the ultimate test earlier this month when Sinisterra became the victim of a robbery at the intersection of South 48th Street and Osage Avenue in West Philadelphia.

Sinisterra said he had just gotten off work around 2 a.m. when he took Billy on a walk and they were confronted by the suspects.

"The dog barks at them trying to defend us, and because of that, they shoot him," he said.

Sinisterra said two shots were fired, one of them striking Billy in the chest.

Police have been looking for two suspects last seen getting into a gray Honda.

Sinisterra said all that was taken from him was his cell phone. He said he would have given up anything if it meant sparing Billy.

"It's nothing, I hope I could have had more things in my pocket to distract (the robber)," Sinisterra said.

Billy has now undergone two costly surgeries at the Penn Vet's Ryan Hospital for injuries sustained to various organs, including his heart.

Sinisterra has credited Billy's recovery so far largely in part to support from family, friends, and the community, especially police who led the escort to the hospital after Billy was shot.

But, the vet bills are mounting so he has started a GoFundMe campaign to help with costs.

He's also now putting up flyers to help spread the word.

"Even a message of good energy helps him you know?" Sinisterra said. "All he wanted was to protect us."

Sinisterra said Billy is still undergoing surgery and, if all goes well, he should spend a few more days at the hospital.