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How a loyal Yorkshire Terrier saved a missing three-year-old.

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We’d like to introduce you to Fat Heath.

Fat Heath is a very cute Yorkshire Terrier who also happens to be a superhero.

You see, on Friday Fat Heath’s three-year-old hooman, Remy, wandered a little too far into the cornfield near her parent’s home.

After searching their Qulin, Missouri property for little Remy, her parents called 911.

The local police, volunteers, and even a plane searched the area but they could not locate Remy.

The search party paused their efforts overnight and resumed at 6am the next morning.

At around 8am, the rescue doggos began to bark and a little pupper barked back in response.

The rescuers then found little Remy asleep with Fat Heath on a couple of broken corn stalks, about 800 metres from the family’s home.

Remy was unharmed except for a bunch of mozzie bites.

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“She was definitely exhausted, hot, really sweaty and it took a while to drink anything. She said she wasn’t scared because Fat Heath was there. If he wasn’t I think she would’ve been terrified,” Remy’s uncle told KFVS.

Fat Heath was also unharmed and not… fat.

Earlier this year, a good boy called Max looked after his three-year-old hooman Aurora, after she wandered away from her family’s south-east Queensland property.

Max, the deaf and partially blind blue heeler, kept Aurora safe while she spent the night lost in the Queensland bush.

Aurora was reported missing after she wandered away from her family property at Cherry Gully, south of Warwick at about 3pm on Friday, 20 April.

Max, 17, followed Aurora and stayed by her side as she slept overnight in bushland while temperatures dropped to 15C.

The next morning the girl’s grandmother, Leisa Marie Bennett, heard Aurora faintly from the top of a mountain on the family property, about 2km from home.

She first found Max, who led her to Aurora, who had only minor cuts and scratches.