Amanda Tanner provided the picture of Gabriel with his dog Axel. Gabriel, 17, had a headache earlier in the day, but it had gone away after posing in his senior year pictures in a suit and bowtie. Gabriel, the goalkeeper for his high school soccer team, was able to walk, use his right arm to play his Nintendo Switch, talk clearly, and complete algebra problems on his laptop. The goalkeeper of his high school soccer squad regained the ability to walk and use his right hand to play the Nintendo Switch. He also regained the ability to speak clearly and solve algebra problems using his laptop. The special vomeronasal system in their noses is able to detect changes in human physiology. This may include blood pressure. The American Heart Association found that people who live alone with a dog have a 27% higher chance of surviving strokes than those who live alone. She has ordered a medal that will hang on the front of Axel’s collar to honor his life-saving support for her son.
A family border collie’s 5:30 a.m. wake-up call saved the future, and maybe the life, of one of the family members, according to the Washington Post. In their home in Spring, Texas, Daines and Amanda were awakened first on a Saturday morning by their dog Axel, and they were unable to recall any particular time.
The first article to appear on Good News Network was titled” A Teenager Was Having a Stroke But His Dog Helped Save Him, Explains Doctor.”