A 63-year-old Katy resident, Sherry, was walking her dog when she went missing.

A couple of days before the incident, Sherry had been diagnosed with dementia.She was worried that something might happen to her.After three days of disappearance, Sherry was found after extensive searches by the authorities and local residents.

She was found in the park around 3 a.m. by volunteers.Thanks to her faithful dog Max’s incessant barking.Despite not having a leash or collar, he never left her side.Sherry was unable to cope without him, so he voluntarily stayed with her. That’s what happened in the end.

In order to alert the volunteers to their location, the dog barked.Without the dog, Sherry would have been lost in the forest in the dark.With only minor cuts and bruises, the woman survived the three-day ordeal in the forest.Apparently, Sherry took a wrong turn and got lost, resulting in disorientation.Sherry’s family thanked all the volunteers and authorities who helped find her.

Max, who stayed with Sherry all the time and saved her, received special thanks from the group.Additionally, Max rarely barks, according to the family. At that moment, perhaps he realized he had to act.Sherry and Max also had abrasions, but they were otherwise unharmed. As a reward, he now receives gifts and treats.






