This happens every night at the Harrison home, Michigan. Mr. Harrison, 76, has Alzheimer's. Part of his confusion is "sundowning"-tries leaving house at night thinking he needs work. Hasn't worked in 15 years, but disease makes him forget. For past eight months, Mr. Harrison's German Shepherd, Rex, 6, has been stopping him.
Every night. Mr. Harrison gets up. Walks toward front door. Rex gets there first. Blocks it. Won't let him pass. Eventually takes Mr. Harrison's sleeve gently. Leads him back to bed. Mrs. Harrison said:
"Before Rex, my husband would get outside before I could stop him. I'd wake up and he'd be gone. Wandering neighborhood at 2 AM in pajamas. Police brought him home three times. Now Rex stops him before he reaches the door." Their neurologist watched footage: "That dog is performing specialized Alzheimer's service dog work without training. He's keeping your husband safe." Sometimes dogs don't need training manuals. They just know what their person needs.
@AlbertOrtegaES1 El club azulgrana entregó condecoraciones a Franco en los años 1951, 1971 (con motivo de la inauguración del Palau Blaugrana) y 1974 (coincidiendo con las bodas de platino de la institución)
@luisbeltri@NunezFeijoo@Santi_ABASCAL Le ha faltado mentar a Franco que desde el más allá también ha intervenido. No sé si sea la edad o simplemente que no le funciona el riego
@antonioabadg Para tu problema es muy importante se constante en la toma del tratamiento farmacológico para evitar que digas estas gilipolleces. Toma tus pastillas a tu hora, hazle caso a tu médico
@J_Zaragoza_ Lo que no es normal es que lleve usted toda la vida diciendo estupideces y viviendo del cuento. Nuestra sociedad está muy enferma permitiendo que usted siga ahí