Miracles happen when we least expect them and so was it was it in the case of a missing toddler. The missing toddler was found asleep in the woods.
Two family dogs were found with her. One of the dogs served as a pillow for the toddler while the other dog “kept her safe”.
The world has been baffled by the courageous and loving actions of the two dogs that served as a pillow and safety provider for the two-year-old.
“A missing two-year-old girl who got lost in the woods near her home was found asleep on one of her two family dogs like a furry pillow – while the other “kept her safe”.” A report by Yahoo sighted by Ghana Education News stated.
When the toddler disappeared from her residence, it sparked a major hunt. The police were at work with their dogs and drones. Local residents were not left out in their sacrifice of time and effort to find the little girl.
The search in the remote wooded area of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, in the US did not come easy.
She had walked away from her house with two family dogs before being found with both of them, state police said.
“She laid down and used one of the dogs as a pillow, and the other dog laid right next to her and kept her safe,” Lieutenant Mark Giannunzio said.
Police were called at around 8 pm on Wednesday. A local who had joined the search found the girl around midnight, about three miles from her home.
Mr Giannunzio said the girl was checked by medical staff and appeared to be in good health.
Dogs have remained very useful companions in various homes across the globe. If you have a dog at home, do well to treat them with care.

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