▲ German Shepherd Sadie (6), Brian Myers' dog in New Jersey, USA


In the United States, local broadcasters reported that the news of a dog who saved his owner from a stroke and paid back his favor is touching people.



59-year-old Brian Myers, who lives in the eastern state of New Jersey in the eastern United States, fell to the floor late on the 16th of last month when trying to get out of bed to go to the bathroom after a stroke.



6-year-old German Shepherd'Sadi' approached him, who couldn't get to the phone even though he wanted to make an emergency call.



When Meyers fell down and grabbed Sadie's neck, Sadie pulled back and moved backwards and began to drag Mr. Meyers.



This allowed Mr. Myers to get close to the phone and call 911 (our 119).



Sadie is a dog that Mr. Myers adopted and raised what was in the shelter after being abandoned by his former owner in 19th of last year.



If she hadn't met her new owner for an extended period of time, Saadi could have been classified for euthanasia.



In a broadcast interview, Mr. Myers thanked him, saying, "Who would say who saved him? Sadi is so adorable that I can't tell you everything. If Sadi didn't help me, I would still have fallen by the bed."



On the 9th, when Myers was discharged from the rehabilitation facility, Sadie, who met him, jumped into him in a wheelchair, licked his face and waved his tail, and gave a smile to the people around him, local broadcasters said.



(Photo = Ramapo-Bergen Animal Shelter Facebook capture, Yonhap News)