Hero Border Collie saves life of 17-year-old boy who was having a STROKE after waking his parents up in the middle of the night and scratching on their son’s door

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A family dog ​​has been hailed as a hero for saving the life of a 17-year-old Texas boy suffering a stroke.

Amanda and Dane Tanner were awakened by a 1-year-old Border Collie named Axel at 5 a.m. early on a Saturday morning in August, and led them to their son Gabriel’s bedroom, where they found him slurring his words.

Gabriel was taken to the emergency room before severe brain damage occurred and is now undergoing physical therapy and speech therapy.

Amanda told DailyMail.com that Gabriel is recovering well – thanks to Axel.

“Therapy has helped a lot in his recovery,” she said.

“It is still difficult to fully recover from his speech, and most people can tell that something is wrong, but all other functions affected are working well.” On her way to a full recovery.

A family dog ​​has been hailed as a hero for saving the life of a 17-year-old Texas boy suffering a stroke early on a Saturday morning in August.  Pictured is Gabriel with his champion dog, Axel

A family dog ​​has been hailed as a hero for saving the life of a 17-year-old Texas boy suffering a stroke early on a Saturday morning in August. Pictured is Gabriel with his champion dog, Axel

Doctors decided the stroke was caused by a rupture in the artery that delivers blood to the brain, but they have since made “amazing” progress.

the today’s show Sharing the incredible story, the Tanners explain that they initially thought Axel needed to get out.

But when Daines opened the door, Axel urged him to go to Gabrielle’s room.

Amanda told DailyMail.com: ‘I never thought a teenager could have a stroke and I would have thought he would need more sleep if Axel hadn’t alerted us to this problem.’

Subih Efendi, the neurosurgeon who treated Gabriel, said the boy might never have recovered if Axel had not woken the family in time.

Amanda (right) and Dane (left) Tanner were woken by a 1-year-old Border Collie named Axel at 5 a.m. and led to their son Gabriel's bedroom, where they found him slurring his words.

Amanda (right) and Dane (left) Tanner were woken by a 1-year-old Border Collie named Axel at 5 a.m. and led to their son Gabriel’s bedroom, where they found him slurring his words.

Gabriel was taken to the emergency room before severe brain damage occurred and is now undergoing physical therapy and speech therapy

Gabriel was taken to the emergency room before severe brain damage occurred and is now undergoing physical therapy and speech therapy

“Without that early notification of him arriving at the hospital, you would have really suffered a really permanent disability that would have rendered him really ineffective and unable to live life,” Effendi said. Washington Post.

Gabriel is a high school student who is also the target of the soccer team.

The otherwise healthy young man, set to graduate next year, was taking school photos hours before the stroke.

He felt numbness in his arm early that Saturday, so he went downstairs and fell to the floor before returning to his room.

Gabriel didn’t think anything was seriously wrong, so he went back to his bedroom – but Axel had a feeling that something was wrong.

The dog stopped in front of Gabriel’s room until the young man’s father checked on him.

“I wish I knew what was on his mind so he would know and wake us up,” Amanda told DailyMail.com.

Gabriel is on the road to recovery less than two months after his stroke and was released from the hospital on September 9

Gabriel is on the road to recovery less than two months after his stroke and was released from the hospital on September 9

Doctors determined that the stroke had occurred sometime overnight, and his mother realized how much time he would have gone without treatment if Axel had not intervened.

Gabriel and two of his brothers were baptized at the church the first week he returned from the hospital, Amanda said.

“Gabriel’s first week home has been great, but with so many hurdles to overcome, so many doctors’ visits, paperwork to fill out for school, therapy, etc…etc…it’s a new world for us.” “Amanda shared. On September 17th.

“But God had a plan for Sunday all along.”

Gabriel is on the road to recovery less than two months after his stroke and was released from the hospital on September 9.

He takes lessons from a teacher at home and participates in physical therapy and speech therapy.

Axel, rescued by the Tanners, is now tasked with following Gabrielle everywhere.

“He’s sleeping with Gabriel more now, and Gabriel’s doors are open so he can come in and out,” Amanda said.

“He was always very sensitive to everything and everyone’s feelings in the house.”

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