Banner, a service dog, has a kind heart. She is devoted to helping owner Whitney Braley with her disability and is also skilled at saving and caring for other animals.
Whitney has known the 3-year-old Husky since she was a puppy, and she taught Banner herself to help both her and others with a variety of tasks. According to Whitney, who spoke to Bored Panda, “She alerts to PTSD episodes, anxiety attacks, migraines, guidework, momentum pull, medication retrieval, self harm interruption, and a few other things.”
“She constantly becomes attracted to the kittens because we do so much rescuing. Banner raised my first bottle-born kitten, whom I had two years prior and had found in a ditch.
She discovered something that was truly tragic. Seven brand-new kittens, only a day old, were found frozen to death inside a sealed cardboard box in the woods. Whitney was informed by Banner, who then guided her to the woods where she opened the box and took the kittens out one by one.
Whitney stated in an interview with Metro that “someone must have just put them into a cardboard box, locked the top tightly, and left them there to die.” “They likely believed that nobody would ever find them. Even now, I’m not sure how Banner discovered their presence. The kittens weren’t meowing or doing anything because they were chilly.
Since then, Banner has remained at the kittens’ side and treated them like her own. “I’m overjoyed that these kittens will now have loving family to live their lives with thanks to Banner. I’m heartened by it.
True hero Banner is committed to protecting all kinds of animals and other living things.