Dog Discovers What Is Really Wrong With A Woman After Hospital Send Her Home

Stephanie was a mom who was tough as nails, but when her son went overseas with the Air Force, he knew things would be hard for her. Before he left, he bought his mom a 9-month-old husky named Sierra. Shortly after welcoming Sierra to the family, Stephanie and her husband moved across the country to Wisconsin.

But then Stephanie had a medical emergency due to severe abdominal pain. But when she went to the emergency room, the doctors told her that she was just fine and sent her home with some pain killers. When she got home, Sierra was going crazy pushing her face up against Stephanie’s stomach.

Watch the video to see how Sierra helps Stephanie when doctors got it wrong.

Thankfully, the dog was adamant about what she thought was wrong.

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