Loyal Dog Refuses to Give Up on Dying Officer, Senses Life When Everyone Else Has Lost Hope
As Sergeant Cory lay injured with a severe skull fracture and internal bleeding, his loyal dog, Reno, stayed by his side, guiding police officers to the fallen officer. Cory was rushed to the hospital, but he fell into a coma. Reno wasn’t allowed in the ICU, yet he waited outside, refusing to leave his friend.
Months later, Cory was transferred home with 24/7 care. Reno stayed close, never leaving his side. One night, the dog sensed something was wrong. Scratching the caregiver’s door urgently, Reno alerted her to movement in Cory’s fingers. Slowly, Cory began recovering—speaking, walking, and regaining strength.
But then, a terrifying moment occurred. Cory collapsed while trying to reach the bathroom, his jaw clenched and mouth frothing. Reno immediately alerted the caregiver, barking and growling until she rushed to him. Emergency services arrived and began CPR, but it seemed hopeless.
Reno refused to give up. He stayed by Cory’s side, insisting life remained within him. After a few tense minutes, Cory coughed. He wasn’t gone.
The next day, a press release from Cory’s department confirmed what doctors witnessed: a Lazarus effect, a rare phenomenon where the heart restarts after CPR has been stopped.
When everyone else had given up hope, Reno’s unwavering loyalty and instinct proved life-saving. Somehow, this devoted dog sensed what even the medical team couldn’t—a spark of life.