No matter how hard we try, we’ll never find a friend more loyal and loving than a dog—especially in our toughest times. The saying that dogs are man’s best friend has proven true time and time again, and the following story will only reinforce that truth.
Officer Cory Masterson was involved in a chase of perpetrators along with his dog when he was ambushed and hit in the head in the middle of the woods.
As he fell on the ground, he started losing consciousness.
It was then that his dog partner, Reno, started running towards the woods. When he arrived, one of the criminals, who was holding a knife in his hand, was about to stab Cory who lay motionlessly on the ground.
Reno then grabbed the man’s arm under his elbow and despite getting injured himself, he wouldn’t let go of the man’s arm.
Eventually, the man released himself and ran even further into the woods.
As Reno approached Cory, he heard sirens. It was another police vehicle that was involved in the chase.
The dog led two police officers to the fallen officer.
Soon after, Sergeant Cory was rushed to the hospital while Reno stayed with one of the officers.
The following morning, Reno was waiting next to the officer’s car, eager to get to the hospital and see his buddy.
Unfortunately, Cory suffered a severe skull fracture that led to internal bleeding. Things took a dark turn as he fell into a coma.
Reno wasn’t let into the ICU and he kept waiting in front of the emergency room until an officer took him back home.
Around three months later, Cory, who was still in coma, was transferred home with a nurse who provided him with around the clock care. Reno was also there. He found a safe spot next to his human friend, and never left it.
But then, on a Thursday, something extraordinary happened. Reno could sense something about Cory was different so he rushed towards the room where the caregiver slept and started scratching the door in the middle of the night.
Aware that the dog was trying to tell her something, the nurse followed Reno.
She then noticed movement in Cory’s fingers.
Over time, he started getting better. He started speaking and learned how to walk again, although his health was still very fragile.
One night, Cory woke up and tried to get to the bathroom, and as always, Reno followed after him. But then, the dog could sense something wasn’t right.
Cory’s jaw clenched and his eyes bulged. The next moment, he fell on the floor, unable to move.
Reno scratched the caregiver’s door and barked as loudly as he could. The moment he heard movements and sounds, he knew the caregiver was awake and he rushed back to Cory whose mouth was covered in a thin layer of foam.
The caregiver checked his pulse and turned him on the side, placing a pillow under his head. She then called the emergency services and medics arrived at Cory’s home in no time.
They gave Cory CPR but it looked like they lost him. However, Reno wouldn’t accept that his friend was dead. Instead, he started barking and growling, not letting the doctors come near Cory’s body.
The police was alerted of Reno’s behavior and the doctor asked the dog to be taken out of the house.
However, after a couple of minutes, they heard coughing.
After all, Cory wasn’t dead.
The following day, a press release from Cory’s department stated that doctors were stunned to witness the Lazarus effect in Cory — an inexplicable and extremely rare phenomenon in which a person’s heart starts beating again after CPR has been stopped
When everyone else had given up hope, Reno hadn’t. This dog refused to believe the officer was gone. Somehow, he sensed what even the doctors couldn’t—a spark of life.