Labrador Barks Incessantly at Police to Save Its Owner From Almost Dying

A legally blind 84-year-old man was walking his Labrador Retriever when he slipped on ice and fell into a brook. The Labrador named Samantha then went frantic barking and running around the area the owner fell into.

Lucky for the old man, a woman was living near the area in the woods. She heard the dog making a ruckus not far behind her house and immediately called the York County Sheriff's Office to report the problem.

Upon the officers’ arrival on the scene, they found Samantha still barking trying to get their attention. The officers followed Samantha into the woods and found the dog’s owner almost frozen to death. The old man was saved thanks to his dog, the woman who called the sheriff’s office, and the officers.

Source: NATURE WORLD NEWS


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