'Guardian angel' dog leads police to badly injured owner after highway crash
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Tinsley, a young Shiloh Shepherd, led first responders to her owner and another man, both badly injured after a car crash on Monday night at the New Hampshire-Vermont border.
It's a miracle she wasn't struck and killed in traffic — but this was one determined dog. "A little guardian angel," to be sure. Once rescuers reached the two injured men who had been ejected from the car, the dog "stood by her owner as officers assisted him and the passenger."
When New Hampshire State Police responded to reports of a wandering dog on the highway at around 10 p.m., they quickly realized the pup wasn't merely "wandering." The dog named Tinsley had a purpose: to take police to the scene of an accident, where two people — including her owner — lay badly injured and in need of help.
Police tried to corral the pup, yet Tinsley instead led them past a damaged section of the guardrail and toward the rollover crash of a 2019 Ford F350 pickup. Two men had been ejected from the car, which was totaled.