Saturday, March 20, 2021

Good Person Hero/Dog Of the Week: Shelter Dog Saves Man Who Gave Her a Last Chance at Life

 As a dog dad and dog rescuer, I know dogs do amazing things. Imagine rescuing a dog that no one wanted to take a chance on who was on "death row" and that dog bonds with you immediately and actually Saves your Life!  

   It happened in New Jersey last month.  

A 100 plus pound dog named Sadie was on "death row." No one wanted her until a man named Brian took a chance on her even after he was told she didn't take to men. Instead, Sadie proved how thankful she was to him, and saved his life. Sadie is the hero of the week. Here's the story from CBS News>>.  

( Photo: Brian Myers and his rescue dog Sadie. Credit: MEGAN BRINSTER/RAMAPO-BERGEN ANIMAL REFUGE)

Rescue dog that nobody wanted saves life of new owner

  Feb 26, 2021 7:09 PM EST 

 The Ramapo-Bergen Animal Refuge in New Jersey is a shelter of last resort. "Our purpose is really to take the ones that don't have anywhere else to go. And that was Sadie," said executive director Megan Brinster. Sadie was nearly 100 pounds and she wasn't great with men, which is why three other shelters turned her away.

 It's also why Brian Myers adopted her. "I thought, let me give this dog a chance because she's beautiful and I think I can work through her issues," Myers said. He thought he was rescuing her. Little did he know he was saving his savior. 

"I was very lucky to have her the night that I had the stroke," Myers said. "I was getting up out of the bed and as soon as I stood up here, I fell straight down. And my cellphone was over there. And that's when I grabbed her collar and she pulled me out of this little space here." Sadie pulled him across the room to his phone. 

 "As far as I know she had never been trained as a service dog or anything," Myers said. Brinster said rescue dogs are often incredibly loyal. "When you have a dog who has lost something — all the dogs that come here have lost a family, a person, or they never quite had that. So when they make that connection, you really become their world," Brinster said. Myers said Sadie constantly tracks him.

 Obviously she was there the night he needed her most. Myers was rushed to Englewood Health in Englewood, New Jersey, that night. 

He spent a couple weeks in treatment and rehabilitation. Just before his release, he had a very grateful visitor. "She just immediately jumped on me and was kissing my face, knocked my glasses and my mask off, and I just thought, I love this dog," he said. 

 You don't need to be Doctor Dolittle to hear Sadie say, "I love you, too."

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