A dog’s sixth sense can definitely do extraordinary things. They can sense whether their humans are happy, sad, or even sick. That’s a quality that no human could ever match.
Aside from all those, they can also be loyal to their humans at any given circumstance. These dogs may not know what is happening, but they will surely know when we need their support the most. As humans and animals have different medical care methods, only one dog managed to cross all barriers.
One fine day, a man and his dog went outside for a walk when suddenly, the human collapsed on the sidewalk. The confused pup knew that something was happening to her dad, but she didn’t know how to help.
A bystander named Anderson Bahi saw what happened and managed to call 911. The ambulance then arrived a couple of minutes after to take the man to the hospital.
Sadly, the pup didn’t know what was happening. As the ambulance started leaving, she chased after it, desperately wanting to see her human again. Anderson couldn’t believe what he saw and immediately took out his camera to film everything.
https://www.facebook.com/anderson.fechnerbahi/videos/3220415248013912/?t=0
Thankfully, the ambulance caught wind of what the pup was doing and stopped to let her inside. However, the pup’s short-lived happiness abruptly ended as pets weren’t allowed inside the hospital.
Despite this, the pup didn’t let this stop her. She stayed at the hospital, waiting for her human to come out. As she waited and waited, a local rescuer named Maria Muniz saw the poor pup and learned her story. To help, she offered to watch over the puppy to ensure her safety while waiting for her dad.
Fortunately, it didn’t have to take long since the man just had to stay at the hospital for about 45 minutes. Good for you, sweet girl!
This story only proves that dogs would go to great lengths to support us. They are one of God’s greatest gifts to humanity.
Thanks to Amal Saker and Anderson Fechner Bahi for the video and photo.
Donna Eckert
Your stories of amazing animals are great I enjoyed reading them