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The owner in this shop allows stray dogs to come in when it is dark so that they can spend the nights safely.. He puts blankets to cover the cold tiles so everyone has a comfortable bed...
A loyal dog flagged down cops and helped them rescue a missing grandmother after she fell over during their walk.
The four-legged hero, named Eeyore, led officers with the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office in Florida right to the injured woman.
The police were out looking for the 86-year-old grandmother after receiving a missing persons call at around 10.30pm on September 25, the Miami Herald reported.
Bodycam footage showed the moment Deputy Devon Miller responded to her family's distressed pleas for help.
Her concerned husband told Miller that his wife had failed to return home after walking Eeyore more than an hour ago.
The video showed Miller searching for the missing woman before she spotted the couple's dog in the street.
Eeyore, who is named after the donkey in 'Winnie-the-Pooh', directly approached the patrol car.
'Where's your mama? Show me where your mama is,' Miller could be heard asking.
Deputy Devon Miller was sent out to look for the missing 86-year-old woman when she spotted the dog, named Eeyore
Eeyore then led the deputy through a yard and straight to the injured woman lying on the sidewalk.
Miller radioed the paramedics for the woman, who was 'alert and conscious.'
The injured woman was stunned upon being rescued. As they waited for the paramedics, Miller explained that Eeyore led the way.
'The dog brought you?' the woman asked Miller. 'He wouldn't leave. He kept coming back to me.'
She added: 'I'm not even his owner. I'm his grandmother!'
The injured woman was taken to the hospital for further evaluation, according to the police.
The sheriff's office posted the touching video, writing: 'Sometimes heroes come with four legs and a wagging tail!'
Video below.
This dog led a sheriff's deputy to his grandma after she fell during their walk. This is Eeyore. He was on a walk with his 86-year-old grandma when she fell. After they didn't return home for an hour, his grandpa frantically called the police to report them missing. A deputy from… pic.twitter.com/zPkuCnIN9g
I just saw this video as I was finishing the post (which was already called "The Goodest Boy"): Critical Drinker reviews Good Boy, a supernatural horror movie in which the hero is a... dog. And not a CGI cartoon dog either, but a real dog, the director's pet dog, in fact. The movie apparently took 400 days to film, presumably mostly because you need a lot of takes when your main actor is a dog.
But apparently he gets an amazing performance out of him.
I want to see it, as long as there's no Old Yeller ending.