Our pets are a blessing to us. They love like no human can, and stay loyal to us till the end. They also protect us from every danger that comes our way and this dog deserves a medal for his dedication to his family.
Kelly Andrew said that her dog Henry kept on breaking into her daughter's nursery and waking her up. The mom said that she was fed up with the dog as her baby was not keeping well. Little did she know he would be the reason she is alive today.
"Last night the dog kept breaking into the nursery and waking the baby. She¡¯s been sick, and I was getting so fed up with him. Until she stopped breathing," Andrew wrote.
She added, "We spent the night in the hospital. I don¡¯t know what would have happened if he hadn¡¯t woken her. We don¡¯t deserve dogs."
Later, the mother shared an update about the dog and her daughter's health, saying, "The baby is doing much better today and we are home with Henry, who bravely held the fort all night even though he is scared of the dark."
Andrew then gave a shout out to Connecticut Children's hospital for the healthcare they provided.?
The post has gone viral on the microblogging platform, it has amassed more than 102.5K likes and over 10,000 retweets.?
The people on Twitter also shared heartwarming stories of how their pets saved their lives. One user said that he survived Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. He wrote,?"Many years ago, we had a cat that slept with me in my crib. One night the cat went in and tried to get my parents up, after being thrown unceremoniously of the bed several times, he peed on my dad's chest and ran out and back to my crib where I was, blue, and not breathing, SIDS."?
Another user wrote, "We couldn't figure out for the longest time why my service dog kept going into my parents' room several times a night sniffing my dad's face and nudging him repeatedly. They always pushed her away and she would still circle back. She stopped as soon as he got his pacemaker."
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