We all know the classic show Lassie, in which a heroic collie saves the day each episode by calling for help when someone’s in trouble.
But while it can seem farfetched, it’s not too far from reality: dogs have incredible instincts when something is wrong, and have been known to save lives by alerting their owners.
That was the case recently, after one tiny dog was hailed as a hero for saving a drowning man.
A black cockapoo named Poppy was being walked by her owners near the Millennium Bridge in Gosport, UK. But suddenly, the little dog started barking a lot, grabbing the owners’ attention.
They soon realized she was trying to alert them of someone in need of help. “when she stopped I could hear somebody shouting for help so I called the coastguard,” Poppy’s owner told BBC.
“My husband had a flashlight and shone it out but we couldn’t see anything – we could just hear him calling.”
Thanks to the dog’s keen observation, the Coast Guard was able to go out on the water and make a rescue.
It turned out that a man in his mid-50s had fallen out of a transport boat on the Clarence Marina, BBC reported. He was nearly a thousand feet out from the bridge, and stormy conditions and cold water made it a life-threatening scenario.
The man had hypothermia, but survived. GAFIRS coxswain James Baggott said he was “lucky to be alive.”