Rescue workers struggle to handle a seizure patients guard dog in this clip from Season 3, Episode 2, “Pride”. #Nightwatch
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36 thoughts on “Nightwatch: EMTs Struggle With Seizure Patient’s Guard Dog | A&E”
  1. Bless Molly animals are so loyal . They dont know who's helping there owners at time . Good girl 💜

  2. There's something very wrong with a country where people can't afford medicine for their most vulnerable citizens, I'm glad I'm an Aussie, a country where all people matter

  3. The scariest thing about this to me is that I know where that is. He is in a park that I've been to before and it's just so scary to me to know that this happened where I have been before and not even realised it…

  4. You know that dog may need a little fine tuning with her training or the like, but that’s a great dog to have protecting her owner so hard!

  5. Its very sad that he can't afford his medication…we are in 2021..and he stay in USA. Its why Obama create a project for that but trump stop this project

  6. How is the homeless guy gonna pay the bill? Like for the EMS arriving and stuff. Don’t think that America just has free service like that.

  7. Everytime I see someone in these series say "I can't afford it" it breaks my heart and makes me thankful for the NHS..

  8. I hope the dog is ok….. yeah I have more of an attachment to animals rather than people.

  9. As dogs love is such a blessing IMO a dog is the most loyal creature, they will fiercely love and protect their humans no matter what! Molly was doing a such a good job trying to save her dad 🥺

  10. the pup was scared and guarding her owner who was in trouble …. shes not vicious…that 1 emt must of been giving off the smell of fear (and of course people dont know they are when this happens ) and the pup smelled it …Yes dogs can smell fear in people, im thinking the poor fellow dont have insurance . cause yeah $75 meds is a big amount for someone who has no ins and or homeless or unemployed ….

  11. I’m glad they were understanding and didn’t stress her out more by yelling or using a catch pole or anything to restrain her. Cops would’ve shot the poor dog.. I’m also glad they didn’t leave her and the sister was able to keep her until her owner was good and could reunite with her. If a dog like this were to be taken to a shelter they would label her aggressive and she’d probably get pts… sad thing is that happens a lot with other dogs and it breaks my heart.
    It’s also sad asf that he can’t afford his meds..

  12. "I can't afford it." is probably the most heartbreaking thing in this video, I can't imagine not being able to get medication that's necessary to keeping you functional.

  13. Some people just aren’t dog people. The male paramedics stance is very intimidating to the dog. I love how the other paramedic got low to the ground and was trying to sweet talk her. You can tell that she’s probably done this before.

  14. This is actually so emotional and touching because it shows just how protective that dog was towards their owner. Molly wasn’t being aggressive for no reason. She was being protective. ❤️

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