This is a story from the BBC from back in April.
Despite the fact that this was some months ago, it is another example of the unconditional love that canines or dogs have for us humans.
It’s a very powerful story.
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Leyland runner ‘saved by dogs’ after hill fall
10th April, 2019

A runner who broke her leg on remote moorland was rescued after her dogs raised the alarm.
Pita Oates, 48, was left unable to stand after she fell on a three-mile run in Lancashire with her blue collies Buddy and Merlyn.
One of the dogs stayed with her as she inched down the hill, while the other ran around barking for help.
This attracted the attention of another dog walker who contacted emergency services.
Ms Oates, from Leyland, said: “They were like a tag team, Buddy never left me while Merlyn went for help.
“I would have died without a doubt, I wouldn’t have lasted the night.”
When help arrived Ms Oates, who had left her mobile phone in her camper van, was drifting in and out of consciousness and starting to suffer the effects of hypothermia.
She said: “It was the tail-end of Storm Gareth, it was freezing and I was soaking wet. The winds were horrendous.”

Ms Oates broke the femur behind her left knee and tore her anterior and cruciate ligaments on the run on Great Hill near Chorley on 12 March.
“I couldn’t stand up, I was having to bum-shuffle all the way down,” she said.
“Every time my leg touched the ground I was in pain so I rigged up a sling using the dog’s lead to keep my leg up.”
It took her 90 minutes to get down the hill by which time it had gone dark.
“Buddy never left me and Merlyn kept barking back at him – when this man came with his dog he knew something wasn’t right,” she said.
Paramedics and members of the Bowland Mountain Rescue Team, as well as two from Bolton Mountain Rescue, arrived to help rescue Ms Oates.
She spent eight days in hospital and had a titanium plate fitted but still needs another operation.

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Part of me is not surprised at the behaviour of Ms Oates’ dogs. Dogs show their care and attention in so many ways. But then again I was surprised because these two dogs knew exactly what to do. One to stay and one to seek help. Which is what they did.
It was a close-run thing (pardon the pun) as Pita was starting to fade away when help arrived.
Brilliant!
Dogs are great like that. Abby stayed with me when I cut my leg pretty bad while I was hiking. John went to get the car for me. This was a terrific story.
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Ouch! Was that some time ago, Susan? I presume the leg healed. What happened?
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Yeah, it was a long time ago. I have some scars. I lost my footing on loose stones. Good times.
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Thanks! Good to hear that it’s all behind you.
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What an amazing story, they saved her life without a doubt and knew instinctively what to do.
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I don’t think there’s any doubt about that. It’s a life-affirming story!
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Such a great story, as clearly shows the dogs love for their human, Paul 🙂
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Oh yes, Irene. We take our dogs’ love for us as granted most of the time but that still makes it very special.
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They are remarkable and wonderful animals. Thanks for sharing this.
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Marlene, they are incredible animals, as I will write on their language skills next week.
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