‘A Good Girl And True Hero’: Dog Rescues Owner By Asking A Deputy For Help

A dog leads a deputy to a wooded area in Stevens County, Washington to ask him to rescue his hurt 84-year-old owner on Wednesday, September 25.

“Deputy Wright was patrolling a rural wooded area of Stevens County when he came upon a dog sitting in the roadway,” the Stevens County Sheriff’s Office shares on their Facebook page on Tuesday, October 01.

“No residences were visible nearby. Wright tried to get the dog into his vehicle so he could attempt to find the owner, but the dog would not get in his vehicle,” the Sheriff’s Office added.

They also shared that the deputy proceeded to check the surrounding residences in the area within a mile to find the dog’s owner, but didn’t find him to no avail.

The Stevens County Sheriff’s Office explains that when Deputy Wright went back to the dog’s location, the dog was laying on the centerline.

The deputy tried to get the dog off the roadway, but instead took off up on a “slightly travelled, unmarked roadway.”

Deputy Wright then followed the dog, who led him to a small summer cabin. He then began checking around the area and discovered an elderly male laying on the ground, calling for help just a short distance outside the cabin.

The Stevens County Sheriff’s Office reveals, “The 84-year-old-male, who also had other medical conditions needing regular medications, had fallen and injured his leg.”

“He had laid there for hours and may have had serious consequences if he had not been found,” they added.

The Sheriff’s Office then found out that the dog that led the deputy to the area is the 84-year-old male’s dog, named Gita, a 13-year-old rescue dog.

Time and time again, our furry friends remind us that they will go to great lengths to show us their unconditional love and loyalty for us.

And the Stevens County Sheriff’s Office witnessed it that day Gita saved his owner. They wrote, “We credit Gita for saving his life that day. The loyalty and heroism of our furry friends never cease to amaze us.”

The Stevens County Sheriff’s Office also added, “Thank you, Deputy Wright, for going to the extra effort and thank you Gita for being a good girl and true hero!”

Online users are applauding both Gita and Deputy Wright for a job well done.

A user related to the rescued man thanked Deputy Wright and wrote, “The man you saved is my 91yo mom’s cousin. We are very grateful you followed your instincts, experience, and Gita!”

“Great work to the pup and my hat off to the deputy who trusted his gut. Could have been a very different outcome,” another user wrote.

Therapy Dog At Genesee County Jail Viciously Attacked By Inmate

The Genesee County Jail’s 13-month-old therapy dog, Josie, was greeting inmates throughout the jail when she gets viciously attacked by an inmate on Tuesday, September 24.

In a news conference recorded via Facebook Live, Sheriff Chris Swanson revealed what went down during the violent incident inside Genesee County Jail.

During the encounter, Josie approached the inmate, Romello Maxwell, who was lying on the ground, before getting punched by him.

Josie started crying after being struck violently. And this prompted another inmate, who was sweeping the floor, approach Maxwell as a response to the violent encounter.

Sheriff Swanson reveals, “He struck Josie hard enough that created a concussion and scrapped the inside of her pupil.”

“She was sent to the vet emergency, [where] she stayed there for a day and a half. We had to get an MRI, we thought that it may have been a brain bleed and the cost is in the thousands,” the Sheriff added.

After watching the surveillance video of the attack, Prosecutor David Leyton said they charged Maxwell “as harshly as possible under Michigan law.”

Maxwell is charged as a habitual offender, which increases the maximum penalty from four years to eight years.

Furthermore, Maxwell has been revealed to have a history of assault against people, having previously assaulted two deputies in the last year.

“We’re going to hold people accountable. If they’re going to do that to these animals, they’re going to do it to people,” Sheriff Swanson said as he held Josie.

Leyton also said, “I don’t think the laws in Michigan are strong enough to protect our furry friends, and I think that if the legislature is listening and watching, maybe you’ll want to take a bill in that increases the penalties for people who would harm our friends, our dogs and our cats.”

Sheriff Swanson also reveals during the news conference that Josie is now doing well and is back on the job.

However, after the revelation that the dog is back to doing her job, people online were worried for Josie’s life and how dangerous it is for her breed, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, to be doing this job around inmates.

One user wrote, “Cavalier’s are too fragile to be put in potential harm. Therapy dog yes for nursing homes, pediatric units, helping yes but not inmates that had history of abuse.”

“Cavaliers are such small dogs. I just don’t understand how anyone thought it would be smart to expose a small animal to inmates who are known to be willfully and carelessly violent,” another wrote.

“I understand that therapy dogs can be beneficial, but in this scenario, at least use a larger breed that has a better chance at being able to defend itself and in the future, don’t leave them alone with these inmates to fend for themselves,” the user continued, before proceeding to call the incident a “careless mistake that could have been avoided”.

Weekly Roundup: Funny Dog Posts From Last Week (Oct 07)

Welcome to the Dogington Post’s “The Weekly Roundup” where we scour the internet for the funniest posts about our furry friends.

To start the year, we present you funny dog posts from Sep 29 to Oct 05 that will paws-itively make you through the rest of the week!

If you’re having a ruff day, then these posts will surely have you barking in joy.

When they don’t let you boss them around:

When you learn their culture:

When the headline is kind of misleading:

When they know how to clearly communicate:

When you… what?

When they do the perfect camouflage:

When you have a sibling that won’t leave you alone:

When they succeed at being sneaky:

When they just want to be part of the class:

Need we say more?

When they find comfort (literally) in their feline friend:

When they need something and have to act cute:

When they get a taste of freedom:

When the room service is a scam:

When you question the suspect and they immediately look guilty:

When they get the worst cone of shame EVER:

@morganthebull

Sorry poor baby but this is the only way to avoid your long arms and long neck🥲🌼 #dogsoftiktok

♬ son original – Cat’slife – Cat’slife

When you start following them everywhere:

When you piss them off:

When you go home to a house full of Huskies:

When they forget they have legs:

@beeo2013

He looked at me like he didnt forget he had front paws 😅🥲 #husky #puppyLife

♬ Jackass theme – Saltyapple3

When they boss you around:

@beeo2013

He looked at me like he didnt forget he had front paws 😅🥲 #husky #puppyLife

♬ Jackass theme – Saltyapple3

When they get hungry in the middle of the night:

@latorredecontrol20

No quiero asustarte solo Tengo hambre mama ❤️🥰

♬ sonido original – la torre de control

If you just can’t get enough of our weekly roundup, you can check out last week’s batch of posts!