00:00Let me tell you about an 82-year-old Oregon woman who was found alive after being lost in dense woods late at night.
00:11Oh my goodness.
00:12So think about Oregon. In January, it's very, very cold.
00:17Yeah.
00:18So near freezing temperatures that evening, search teams located her after hearing her dog barking loudly as the animal stayed close and literally huddled over her to keep her warm.
00:32Oh my goodness.
00:33Wow.
00:34And then would run, bark, and run right back, and run, and bark, and run right back.
00:39Just wouldn't leave her alone.
00:41Right.
00:41Amazing.
00:42Volunteers treated the woman for hypothermia at the scene before she was taken to a hospital with officials.
00:48And, I mean, it was the rescue, but everybody in the rescue team is crediting the dog and the dog's loyalty.
00:54Right.
00:55And the dog's ability to keep mom warm.
00:57Right, right.
00:58For as long as possible, this 82-year-old fell in the woods and was unable to get up herself and needed the rescuer's help.
01:04It is amazing.
01:05Dogs really are amazing.
01:07And they just know.
01:08I mean, you know, like, even if you have a dog, you know, even on those days that you're just not feeling well, you're getting some extra attention.
01:15Oh my gosh.
01:16Right?
01:16Like, so, of course, of course that dog who is committed to its human is going to make sure that she's okay.
01:22It's no secret that, and I think it's this way in your life too, my dog prefers my wife Emily.
01:29And I think Bob Ross prefers you over anybody else in the family.
01:32Definitely his human, yeah.
01:32But I had a man cold a couple weeks ago, and I gotta say, that dog was all up in my biz, and I was like, yeah, I don't feel good.
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