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Elderly dog helps save girl lost in Australian bush | Elderly dog helps save girl lost in Australian bush |
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Australian police have praised a dog for remaining with a three-year-old girl as she spent a night lost in bushland. | Australian police have praised a dog for remaining with a three-year-old girl as she spent a night lost in bushland. |
The girl, Aurora, had been the subject of a large search after she wandered away from her home in Queensland. | The girl, Aurora, had been the subject of a large search after she wandered away from her home in Queensland. |
She was followed by her family's 17-year-old cattle dog, Max, who is partially deaf and blind. | She was followed by her family's 17-year-old cattle dog, Max, who is partially deaf and blind. |
The dog stayed with the girl for 16 hours before relatives found them on a hillside on Saturday morning. | The dog stayed with the girl for 16 hours before relatives found them on a hillside on Saturday morning. |
Aurora's grandmother, Leisa Marie Bennett, said she had heard the girl call out from the location, about 2km (1.2 miles) from home. | Aurora's grandmother, Leisa Marie Bennett, said she had heard the girl call out from the location, about 2km (1.2 miles) from home. |
"I shot up the mountain and when I came to the top, the dog came to me and led me straight to her," she told the Australian Broadcasting Corp. | "I shot up the mountain and when I came to the top, the dog came to me and led me straight to her," she told the Australian Broadcasting Corp. |
Relatives said Aurora had taken shelter with the dog under a rock as temperatures dipped to 15C (59F). She suffered only minor cuts. | Relatives said Aurora had taken shelter with the dog under a rock as temperatures dipped to 15C (59F). She suffered only minor cuts. |
More than 100 emergency workers and volunteers had taken part in the search in Queensland's Southern Downs. | More than 100 emergency workers and volunteers had taken part in the search in Queensland's Southern Downs. |
Police praised Max's actions, and named him an honorary police dog. | Police praised Max's actions, and named him an honorary police dog. |
"At three years old, I would imagine that the young child would be very scared and frightened through the night and very cold," Insp Craig Berry said. | "At three years old, I would imagine that the young child would be very scared and frightened through the night and very cold," Insp Craig Berry said. |
"You can hope the dog was good company for the child and kept her warm. It's a positive outcome." | "You can hope the dog was good company for the child and kept her warm. It's a positive outcome." |
Why so loyal? | Why so loyal? |
Older dogs particularly value human contact, said Prof Paul McGreevy, who cited it as one reason why Max stayed with the girl. | |
Prof McGreevy, a University of Sydney animal behaviour expert, said the dog would have sensed the girl's distress. | |
"If the young girl was crying, it's likely the dog would have responded in ways that would have comforted her," he told the BBC. | "If the young girl was crying, it's likely the dog would have responded in ways that would have comforted her," he told the BBC. |
"Remaining with her and standing by her would have been number one." | "Remaining with her and standing by her would have been number one." |
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