Puppies save 3 yr old boy lost in woods

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BY JANE H. FURSE
DAILY NEWS WRITER

Monday, December 8th 2008, 9:35 AM

A toddler lost in the Virginia woods was back home safe Sunday thanks to two puppies who kept him warm through a harrowing night of freezing temperatures.

Jaylynn Thorpe, 3, wandered away from his baby-sitter at 4 p.m. Friday and was missing for 21 hours as hundreds of friends, family and law enforcement officials searched for him in the thick woods of Halifax County, fearing the worst.

"The only thing we wanted to do was just keep searching until we found him," Halifax County Sheriff Stanley Noblin told reporters.

Jaylynn's frantic family knew time was not on its side.

"We didn't forget the issue that 17 degrees was almost unbearable," said his father, James Thorpe.

"People all over the State of Virginia was down there looking for that child. For a while there, one time, I didn't know whether they would find him or not," said the child's grandmother and guardian, Katherine Elliot.

Officials said the lost little boy and the two family puppies wandered up to a mile in the dark, even across a highway, but it wasn't until Saturday afternoon that members of the search team found him sitting by a tree, the two puppies nestled against him.

The little boy didn't say anything, according to rescue team member Jerry Gentry, but instead "just opened his arms up like, 'I'm ready to go.'"

"When I first saw him, he was like, 'Momma, I got cold. I slept in the woods last night. The puppies kept me warm.' He told me that ... the dogs slept up against him. And I'm sure the body heat kept him warm," said his mother, Sarah Ingram.

Billie Jo Roach, another member of the search party that found the boy, said the puppies refused to leave his side.

As the child was placed in an ambulance to be taken to a local hospital for examination, "The puppies were watching where he went.

"Where he went, they went," Roach said.

As word went out that the child was alive and well, family members cheered and cried for joy.

"Praise the Lord! Welcome home, Jaylynn!" yelled his aunt, Amy Zimmerman.

Close to 300 people from North Carolina and Virginia joined in the search to find Jaylynn.

"I love you! God bless you," Ingram told the rescue teams.

"I think I just said, 'Thank you Lord' ... for us to have another chance!" said the child's father.

The boy spent Saturday night under observation at Halifax Regional Hospital and chowed down on a double cheeseburger, a hot dog, strawberry ice cream and French fries.

Meanwhile, the furry heroes, their tails wagging, were rewarded with food.

"I definitely call this a miracle," said Noblin.

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wow in halifax... A+ another reason why dogs are better then cats... oops I might have started something....
 
Just read that story on Yahoo! news. It's great that the kid is OK...he certainly beat the odds on that one:eek:

Where the hell was the babysitter? He/She deserves to be repeatedly battoned in the face with a 2 inch thick pine log... my opinion only.

Dogs are the best! :thumbup: -Matt-
 
wow in halifax... A+ another reason why dogs are better then cats... oops I might have started something....

Yeah you mofo kitties will go hiking w/you too!;)

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Here they are practicing their search and rescue keeping somone warm:D
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What do you bet that that babysitter is in some deep sh*t???
 
Ya gotta keep on eye on kids ALL THE TIME. They can slip off in a second and it's hard to see them once they get behind a tree or whatever.

I've seen forlorn children in department stores, let go of a mother's hand for a moment and stepped behind a display, gone! In those cases all I had to do was pick them up so they could see where the mom was, a few feet away.
 
Ya gotta keep on eye on kids ALL THE TIME. They can slip off in a second and it's hard to see them once they get behind a tree or whatever.

I've seen forlorn children in department stores, let go of a mother's hand for a moment and stepped behind a display, gone! In those cases all I had to do was pick them up so they could see where the mom was, a few feet away.

Yep, there's a reason why you sometimes see kids on a leash.

Good news on the child with the puppies. I like survival stories like that one.
 
great ending to a potentially bad situation...

I would have that babysitters butt in a sling..
 
Yep, there's a reason why you sometimes see kids on a leash.

Good news on the child with the puppies. I like survival stories like that one.

My mother called me Houdini when I was little. I spent a lot of time on a leash as a toddler.
 
That the little boy spent the night in below freezing temps and still managed to survive is just amazing to me.
 
I thought maybe the child was Vietnamese and had a SAK and a Ferro rod with him.

TF

p.s. I know this joke was off color - but if you can't laugh at others - who can you laugh at.

No dogs or Vietnamese were hurt in the typing of this message.
 
great ending to a potentially bad situation...

I would have that babysitters butt in a sling..

Thank god they found the boy, great ending to a scary story.

But I'll tell you what, if that were my child, I promise you they wouldn't find the babysitter!
 
Nice to hear the kid is OK.

Everyone is saying the dogs saved the kids life but I wonder if the boy was following the dogs into the woods in the first place. I know my dogs love to wander off into the woods.
 
Dog is mans best friend..... Diamonds are a girls best friend...... This story proves once again that men are smarter. Hee Heee Heeee !!
 
Thank god they found the boy, great ending to a scary story.

But I'll tell you what, if that were my child, I promise you they wouldn't find the babysitter!

Get this the babysitter was the boys mothers niece ... no mention of age.
 
Nice to hear the kid is OK.

Everyone is saying the dogs saved the kids life but I wonder if the boy was following the dogs into the woods in the first place. I know my dogs love to wander off into the woods.

After he was found the kid told his mom that " he left that yard going hunting and fishing" and also that the pups followed him.
 
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