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Doctors Say Family Dog Saved Lost Toddler
By
Michelle Sherwood
Story Created:
May 10, 2009 at 10:02 PM CST
Story Updated:
May 10, 2009 at 10:02 PM CST
A Missouri toddler, who wandered away from his home last week, has been released from the hospital, just in time for Mother's Day. Three-year old Joshua Childers was all smiles this weekend as he left the hospital in Crystal City. Doctors say he had hypothermia, scratches and bug bites from his "hike" in the Mark Twain National Forest. They now think the 120-pound family dog helped keep the boy safe and warm.
"One of our initial concerns was how could a 35-pound child could stay alive in forty degree weather in the rain for two nights and three days,” said Steven Crawford, Childer’s doctor. “That may be the answer, and he was telling about being with the dog at night."
The family dog is a Great Pyrenees, and doctors say the fluffy dog kept Joshua alive through his 52-hour ordeal.
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