Hero dog keeps 3-year-old safe after getting lost in cornfield

Timberlyn reacted like most people who lost their child – with horror and heart racing.

Upon realizing the girl’s absence, Remy’s mother searched herself — but after seeing no sign of the toddler, she immediately contacted the police.

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She called 911 to report her missing daughter before running into the dark cornfields, shouting her daughter’s name at the top of her lungs.

”I was walking through like this (and shouting), ‘Remy! Remy! Remy!””, Timberlyn explained.

The desperate mom thought Remy must have followed her pet Yorkie, named Heath, into the stalks.

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”We can’t find her anywhere,” Timberlyn told the operator in the emotional call.

Luckily, her mother was not alone in her desperate hunt for her daughter.

When word spread around about Remy’s disappearance, everyone in the small farming community joined in the search to find Remy. More than 140 people joined in the search to find the missing girl.

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In an interview with ABC News, Clark Parrot, a sergeant with the Missouri State Highway Patrol, explained:

”Everybody knows everybody here and so when they hear of one of their neighbors in trouble, whether you know them or not— you just stop what you’re doing and show up.”

Volunteers and public safety officers, a search-and-rescue helicopter, infrared radar, and police canines searched everywhere through the night… without any luck.

The next morning, the search resumed – 12 hours after Remy disappeared. It’s rare for people to go missing for more than a day and almost three-quarters of them are found within 24 hours.

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As time goes on, the chance of them returning home safe gets slimmer, particularly if they are vulnerable. Police always say the first 72 hours are crucial.

Luckily, in the middle of the search for Remy, there was a breakthrough when one of the K-9s let out a bark.

And hidden among the 5-foot-high corn stalks about half a mile away from Remy’s home, a weaker bark was returned…

Back by grain silos half a mile from her home, Remy was found sound asleep with her dog Heath right there by her side.

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Her euphoric mother had Remy checked out by a doctor, who said she was just fine, despite several mosquito bites.

She was definitely exhausted, hot, really sweety, and it took a while to drink anything. She had a lot of bites and was a little thirsty, but she got a clean bill of health and was returned back to her home afterward.

It soon turned out that Heath, the family’s pet terrier, had accompanied Remy on her late-night cornfield adventure and stuck by her side the entire time.

When Heath heard the bark of the K9-dog, he responded with one of his own. But had he not alerted the rescuers, it’s hard to say whether Remy would have been found.

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Remy said she wasn’t scared because Heath was there. ”If he wasn’t, I think she would’ve been terrified”, the little girl told reporters.

Dogs are truly remarkable best friends!

Seeing stories like this makes me wonder why humans think it’s a good idea to abuse or abandon their fur babies! The unconditional love and loyalty they give/share are uncomprehending in terms of how trusting they are, despite being knocked down or traumatized!

They don’t think or contemplate, they just act out of instinct and love as this little pup has proven among other hero fur babies!

I wish every humane understood this! Thank you Heath for doing what you do best! ?? What a lucky family!

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