Pandemic puppies returned: NJ pet adoption to avoid trend?
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SADDLE BROOK, New Jersey (WABC) The owner of a heroic German shepherd who saved his life in New Jersey was released from a rehab facility Tuesday, this as the shelter from which Sadie was adopted is looking to raise money for the family.
Brian Myers, 59, left the Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation in Saddle Brook to a clap-out from doctors and workers, before he was reunited with the hero pooch. I m leaving a very happy man and very satisfied with my progress, Myers said. And I want to thank everyone who has helped me throughout this ordeal.
Sadie excitedly leaped on her owner, licking his face to the point where his mask fell of his face.
Feb 8, 2021
Sadie the German shepherd was adopted by her owner,
Brian, a few months ago, which saved her and she’s already returned the favor by saving him. The six-year-old dog is being called a hero for her actions when he had a medical emergency at their New Jersey home.
Brian collapsed after suffering a stroke and Sadie wouldn’t leave his side. The
Ramapo-Bergen Animal Refuge reports that she also dragged him across the room to his phone so he could call for help and she continued to lick his face to help keep him awake.
The animal rescue says Brian felt a special bond with Sadie, even though she was known to be especially nervous with men. “Brian gave Sadie a second chance at life, adopting Sadie and welcoming her home,” Ramapo-Bergen Animal Refuge says. “This time, Sadie gave Brian a second chance at life.”