Brian & Sadie re-united... and it feels so good. Both rescued each other
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German Shepherd credited with saving her owner's life.
By Erica Brosnan
3 hours ago
SADDLE BROOK, N.J. (WCBS 880) — A rescue dog is back home with her New Jersey owner, weeks after she saved his life.
On Tuesday, Brian Myers was reunited with his German Shepherd named Sadie outside a New Jersey rehabilitation center, where Myers has been staying ever since he suffered a stroke.
The Ramapo-Bergen Animal Refuge posted video of the reunion on its Facebook page, showing 6-year-old Sadie excitedly jumping into Myers’ lap after he was escorted out of the rehabilitation center by wheelchair.
The Ramapo-Bergen Animal Refuge posted video of the reunion on its Facebook page, showing 6-year-old Sadie excitedly jumping into Myers’ lap after he was escorted out of the rehabilitation center by wheelchair.
In their post, the refuge notes Myers is “feeling great” and “is looking forward to spending plenty of time with his loyal girl as he continues to rest at home.”
Myers and Sadie first met in September 2020, when he rescued her from the Ramapo-Bergen Animal Refuge.
They quickly developed a close bond and when Myers suffered a stroke at home at the end of January, the 6-year-old pup was the one who was able to drag him across the floor until he was able to reach a cellphone and call for help.
“Sadie was the only reason Brian was able to call for help,” the refuge wrote in a Facebook post after the incident. “This time, Sadie gave Brian a second chance at life.”
On Tuesday, Myers told those who witnessed their reunion that he may have saved Sadie from the shelter, but she was the one who saved him.
German Shepherd credited with saving her owner's life.
By Erica Brosnan
3 hours ago
SADDLE BROOK, N.J. (WCBS 880) — A rescue dog is back home with her New Jersey owner, weeks after she saved his life.
On Tuesday, Brian Myers was reunited with his German Shepherd named Sadie outside a New Jersey rehabilitation center, where Myers has been staying ever since he suffered a stroke.
The Ramapo-Bergen Animal Refuge posted video of the reunion on its Facebook page, showing 6-year-old Sadie excitedly jumping into Myers’ lap after he was escorted out of the rehabilitation center by wheelchair.
The Ramapo-Bergen Animal Refuge posted video of the reunion on its Facebook page, showing 6-year-old Sadie excitedly jumping into Myers’ lap after he was escorted out of the rehabilitation center by wheelchair.
In their post, the refuge notes Myers is “feeling great” and “is looking forward to spending plenty of time with his loyal girl as he continues to rest at home.”
Myers and Sadie first met in September 2020, when he rescued her from the Ramapo-Bergen Animal Refuge.
They quickly developed a close bond and when Myers suffered a stroke at home at the end of January, the 6-year-old pup was the one who was able to drag him across the floor until he was able to reach a cellphone and call for help.
“Sadie was the only reason Brian was able to call for help,” the refuge wrote in a Facebook post after the incident. “This time, Sadie gave Brian a second chance at life.”
On Tuesday, Myers told those who witnessed their reunion that he may have saved Sadie from the shelter, but she was the one who saved him.
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