Wasnt it also a sequel? with Dennis Quaid originally being the one the dog always comes back for but then he tells him to watch over his granddaughter because her mother was taking her away?
I watched this film. It's absolutely beautiful. The dog's faithfulness to his owner is the most beautiful thing I've witnessed. Definitely worth your time.
I am actually working on getting a service dog for that very reason. Just so freakin expensive. Just sucks that people don't hire folks that get a little tense lol.
@@Uno1420-fuker I was talking to a guy with a service dog and there might be financial assistance depending on what state you are in and your condition.
Recovered cancer survivor, I use dog reactions as a check to see if my cancer has returned (it shouldn't). When I had cancer there were some dogs that would react strongly to me. One who had lost his puppy pal to cancer sat beside me and wouldn't leave.
Awww. That's heart breaking. I lost my cat to cancer, and my other cat, who rarely interacted with us humans, started asking js for attention and sleeping near us.
The movie is called a dogs journey it is about a dog that was owned originally by a father who’s daughter was named CJ the dog died and then came back in the soul of another dog and it kept on repeating and in every single one of the dogs life CJ was in it and the dog got to watch CJ grow up. I watched this movie and within maybe 20mins I started crying because of how heart warming it is
It was a sequel too i think, yhe dog was originally owned by a boy named Ethan and was named Bailey by him. Bailey died for the first time during Ethan's college years and just on his fourth life went and met him again in his old age. Then Bailey would go on and watch over CJ, Ethan's daughter during her growing up until meeting Ethan once again, still in his elder years.
My dog Sasha would “tell” me I was having a heart attack (N-STEMI) before I actually had symptoms. I’ve had 10 total, 1st two while in hospital, the last 8, she alerted me before symptoms. She’s never been “trained” but she has been right every time. I’m very thankful for her❤
My dog found my husband s cancer and when it went into remission he stopped smelling his chest amazing and when i rang the hospital to say my dog wouldn't stop smelling him again we went to hospital the next day and yes it had come back fast treatment gave my husband at least 10 months extra life bless you milo hope you are now with your dad taking long walks and playing catch
@@FLUXZ-xg6xcliterally just look up “dogs smelling cancer” 10 seconds later you will have your answer instead of putting up a comment like that to a story like this.
This actually happened to my dad. He and my stepmom had a sick neighbor that had a highly trained service dog that helped him maintain his illness. Dad and stepmom were outside one day while the neighbors were as well, with the dog, and the dog (who was highly trained to not react or approach people) walked over to my dad and signaled. The dog’s owner asked my dad if he’d been diagnosed with anything recently. Dad said “no” and the neighbor explained the dog’s behavior and told my dad he might want to get a check up. Dad listened and shortly thereafter found out he had leukemia.
My friends dog sensed his stroke. They usually leave her home when they go to Florida in the winter and their son cares for her. One year she wouldn't get out of the motor home and actually hid. They didn't find her until hours later and decided to just take her with them. While they were there she was very protective of him and slept every night on his side of the bed on the floor. How wife said she never did that. One night she started whining. And jumped on the bed and started nudging him, the wife told her to stop. She BIT HER. Which made the wife wake up fully as she's NEVER bit anyone. EVER. She did it to get her attention. If she hadn't done that and got the wife's attention, he'd have died. He has 75% paralysis on his left side. The same dog was in a horrible accident, her skull was ran over. She survived amazingly. This dog is an Australian blue heeler. Sweetest, LOUDEST baby ever.
Can we just mention the way the girl handled the situation? Rather than stressing the guy more out or making him afraid she suggested the idea of going to the doctor so that it wouldn't be that hard on him because he didn't just get a blunt answer like "You have cancer" when he just got home. Props to her for staying so calm and thoughtful Edit: Guys I know it's a movie it's quite obvious- I worded the comment poorly but I was basically just directing it to people who act like the character irl. Please stop commenting "It's a movie" because I already know that- I made this comment 2 weeks ago just leave me alone, geez 💀
Nah plenty of people would put it off, forget or flat out brush it off. Reinforcing why he should check it out might be the difference between him taking action soon enough or not. To hell with his feelings, she's concerned for his life.
I knew a woman who worked in a hospital in hospice care. On a trial basis they brought in a dog who could smell the next to pass away. The dog was 100% accurate. The dog would sit in the doorway of the person's room who would pass. Once the patients found out they became upset and the dog was returned to the company that trained it.
I have chronic migraines and so does a family friend, but she has a service dog able to smell a migraine attack before it happens and was able to tell I was going to have one soon. It’s amazing
My sister passed away 17 years ago because of cancer, when she was sick our dog laid on the floor just like in this movie... they know something we don't... Blessings!!
I’m sorry for your loss… I totally agree with you because Dog since when we are sad they’ll be good the whole day they won’t be barking. They won’t be doing all that silly stuff that they usually they really understand and that’s why I thank God for Animals because he knew what animals to put on this earth what animals we need it’s just that people don’t get it and it makes me so frustrated. How can they treat, God special gift that he left for us like that animal the way that they treat them and abuse. There were dog spell it backwards is God🦋😘
Is it the one lady who smelled her husband? The one who they tested with like 10 people and she got them all right, but one, butn it turns out the one she got "wrong" actually developed it later?
@@Mewse1203there's is more than one case than the famous lady. She was just put out there. It's a rare trait but there's atleast 500 other people in the world that have it
I trust everything with my dog with her instincts. She is wonderful. She knows when to cuddle, when to protect, when to help me if I am injured. Knows when I need to go to the hospital. She brought me my phone when I had a TIA. She was only 2yrs then. She is still going strong 12yts+ now!!!
Actually, they DON'T smell cancer. They smell the hormones your body gives off when it HAS cancer. That's why they can also smell dying people too, even when they don't have cancer.
@@alexzero3736it differs from animal to animal. My experience lines up with the first person who mentioned cats. At a point in my life, had 5 cats and along the course of a year they all took to sleeping all around and over me, and purring. To the point I was sleeping with a cat by either side of my hips, one at my feet, another above my head on my pillow and the last one would be just somewhere where it was curled up against me. This happened for months. Turns out I had a massive brain tumor. After I had surgery and returned home the 'all cats on my bed' thing was over, with just the occasional snuggling happening, just as it was before.
My wifes cat told me she had cancer. I had to book several tests and looked for places as far as the next states over to get an appointment in a reasonable time frame. She had Paget's Disease which is a rare but almost always fatal cancer. We cought it in time thanks to a cat and an RN husband that would not take "4 months from now" as an appointment time frame.
@@kimberlymartin459 Cats mature and change during their life just like humans does. Her changes doesn´t have to mean you are terrible ill but she might just enjoy your company. Always looks for the most logical reason not the most terrible reason. If you feel ill you should see a doctor, but just a change in a cat mode isn´t really a symtom.
If you haven’t seen the movie, it’s basically where- after the day making a promise to always protect his owner(a little girl who has now grown to the woman in this scene)- a dog always tries to find this girl in every life, after each dog dies, he is sent back down ti earth to protect her. The dogs takes many forms, the dog in this scene and many others. The girl eventually clocks onto this at the end of the movie because (as the dog keeps his skills he learns in past lives) he goes up to her boyfriend and smells he has cancer and tries to tell her. The girl then realised this and saves her boyfriend’s life- it may not have been boyfriend but it’s been a long time since I watched this. Sorry if this doesn’t make sense😂😂❤
I remember hearing about a similar case. A woman had 2 dogs, one of which was trained to spot cancer. One day, she let them out for a run around a field. One dog jumped out of the car and ran around but the cancer trained dog just kept pestering the woman and refused to run around, which was unusual. The woman ended up having breast cancer. Thanks to the dog, it was caught early enough that she could be treated fairly quickly with no permanent damage
This is actually true my mom has intestinal cancer and she’s doing well now but back in Quarantine my dog would keep scratching the part of my moms stomach where the cancer was and last year we went to a good hospital and it showed that she has a tumor in her intestine
My family dog is a one person dog. He usually just sits with my mom, and no one else. My grandma had dementia and had a sitter. My dog would have nothing to do with her. Until one day, he started following her around and became attached to her out of nowhere. She was diagnosed 2 months later. My dog knew first.
A good friend of mine has a service dog who has “told him” at least twice that he was about to have a major heart attack. He immediately went to the emergency room and the first time the doctors didn’t initially believe him until he started to have his heart attack and had to immediately go for open heart surgery. Several years later he came in again with his service dog for the same reason but this time they believed him and took him to surgery right away. On both occasions they saved his life thanks to his service dog. I love him and his service dog, Eli.
@samirdoncic6395 It's not okay to lie. GOD SEE YOU and you will reap that you sow, just know. It's actually studied that men are more likely to leave a woman when she is facing such circumstances. I would have been ashamed to lie. But I guess evil people feel no shame or are so shameful as a person they don't sense it.
@samirdoncic6395 Ur comments were moved because it were factually incorrect , simply or contained hate speech. You seem to have an issue against some humans.
Just when I didn’t think dogs could be even more of a blessing to us I find out the can detect cancer and many other illnesses/diseases. They really are man’s best friend.
As a working dog owner and trainer, this is actually the hardest thing for me. When I see one of the dogs I train consistently alert to someone for one of my medical problems, I die inside. It's one of the hardest conversations I've had to have.
@@gracekim7603 without getting too much into my medical information : hypoglycemia , serve migranes with an aura, ect. My little guy alots works with my mental health.
Our close friend had a dog that they rescued from someone who was mean to it. Mixed mutt. The lady started having strokes and seizures. The dog would alert each time. They got the dog certified as a service dog even though he had never been trained. He passed away a couple years ago. But he was incredible how he knew before she did that she was going to have either a stroke or seizure and would react differently depending on which it was.
I can say this is definitely true. When I got breast cancer the first time, I had a German Shepherd. While I was waiting for the results of my mammogram, there were several days when Sweetpea would repeatedly put her nose under my upper left arm, lift it up, and seemed to smell the left side of my left breast. That's where they found the cancer. I didn't put two and two together until months later, when I read about dogs being able to do this.
My dog basically helped save my life. I was eating wrong and she could smell it. I noticed her behavior one day and it hit me. My life has changed so completely it's insane. I'd been eating food i have had allergies to since birth. I'd thought id outgrown them. How wrong I was. I used to pick up 17 medications a month. Now i take zero.
Movies: A Dog’s Purpose (2017) A Dog’s Journey (2019) A first and a sequel. It’s about a dog named Bailey who tries to get home to his boy Ethan after many years and lives. Ethan, then asks Bailey to take care of CJ in the sequel as Bailey dies again before being reborn. The girl. He does. That’s how Max (Bailey) knows about the cancer. He learned it in a previous life as Molly.
A dogs sense of smell can detect even the slightest thing wrong with a person. My dog 100% knew that I was pregnant before I did. She always knows when I'm not feeling well, she seems to know when I start getting emotionally distressed (autistic, I get overwhelmed easily, and she does her best to get me onto the floor and lays on me). She and 2 other dogs in my house can detect when my MIL is having too low or too high blood sugar, I have witnessed my dog go into the kitchen and grab a jar of peanut butter off the shelf and bring it to my MIL when she had low blood shgar and hadn't realized it yet (now she keeps a jar of it in her room with a spoon just in case). Dogs are amazing animals! ❤❤❤
My cat knew when I was pregnant. He started insisting on sitting on my lap or across my belly when it got big. After our daughter was born, he loved cuddling with her when she slept. I think that he wished he could be her babysitter!
Dogs are incredible, my sweet boy passed January 12th this year, my Gramps passed December 11th 2015. These 7 years my grandpa had with him were invaluable. He was nowhere near a trained diabetic alert dog, but he would jump on my grandpas bed some nights and without fail, everytime his blood sugar was low. My sweet baby saved my grandpas life multiple times these years and I will forever be thankful for it. RIP Benny, thank you for the beautiful 15 years I had with you,I miss you buddy🥺
My rescue dog (not trained) sniffed out that I had cancer before any symptoms or imaging. The Dr thought it was an infection and gave me the option of doing an excision. I kept thinking of how my dog would sniff and sniff and decided to do the surgery. They found cells that hadn't breached the ductal walls, which was why it could not be seen on any of the images. (MRI, CT Scan, Ultrasound and 3d Mammo.) because of my Dog I was able to catch it early enough that I could just treat it with a few more surgeries and radiation. No chemo or meds.
Animals, especially predators, have a natural instinct to detect weakness in others (be it illness, deformity, or just a hidden injuries). The dog training is just to focus their sense to a specific illness. But considering how smart dogs are and how loyal/close they can be with their owner, some of them didn´t need the training to tell the owners they have hidden illness. It´s just the humans sometimes doesn´t understand why their dog behaved weirdly or sniffing a particular part of their body.
2019 film. After that he had this Chinese Kung Fu movie (forgot the title) on Netflix which I think, he produced and sang the main OST for. I think about 2 years ago, he also showed up in several Chinese variety shows and dance shows in between showing up in Korean films and variety shows.
Our family pet toy poodle taught himself to signal when our daughter’s seizure was due. He would go behind her and pull on a shirt,sweater, pants pocket etc Then he would sit down without letting go. He would not let go til my daughter lay on the floor or someone else can to take over “His job was done!”
I’m be the paragraph guy so basically this is like a sequel to a dogs purpose and the dog Bailey the main character technically goes through different lives but it’s purpose was to protect CJ and in the one live as Molly the beginning scene it learns about cancer and in its new life as max he remembers the smell for cancer and does the paw thing the guy ends up surviving cancer and they get together
@@carison93 It's the guy's scumbag wife. She was there for his money, and when she found out he had cancer, she left him. CJ then took care the guy (Trent) and helped him fight cancer.
There’s a woman who can smell Parkinson’s. From what I remember she didn’t have a medical background, but had a family member with Parkinson’s. Or it maybe that she was a nurse who treated Parkinson’s. It’s her background I can’t remember, but I remember the rest of the story. She started reading up on Parkinson’s, including research. She went to a conference on it. While attending a discussion group or doctors and researchers, where she planned on just listening, she realised there was something she wanted to know. She asked the specialists in front of her why no one talked about the smell that people with Parkinson’s have. Everyone looked blank. She then found out no one else can smell it. She was insistent she could smell a distinct odour from people with Parkinson’s. This lead to a group doing an experiment. They got a group of people, some with Parkinson’s and some without, to wear T-shirts for a day, then return them to the research group without washing them. She went on to smell all the shirts and identify all the Parkinson’s patients correctly, but said one of the controls (doesn’t have Parkinson’s) did have it. Impressive. They started trying to work out what it was she was smelling. A while later, one of the controls contacted them to inform them that they’d developed Parkinson’s. Guess which one that was! It implies that whatever is producing the smell occurs before symptoms, and could help in early detection. For those wondering, there are small numbers of people who are super-smellers and super-tasters. They have a heightened sensitivity of that sense. Super- tasters often end up working as tasters for food companies (eg tea companies where it is relatively common practice). Sometimes what they can taste or smell is really specific, so they can’t detect other things. Thankfully for this woman it seems specific to whatever she was detecting
I also heard a story about a docile dog that suddenly bite the owner near her armpit which of course she's very confused why her dog did that. However, surprisingly, when her blood is examined by the doctor just to check whether it contains rabies or not, the doctor finds out there's a high possible of cancer in her body. And, surprise...surprise, it's positive she has cancer and thankfully still can be treated safely since it still on early stage. I'm no a dog person, but I've gotta say, they're amazing....
@@DanniBby "Serological assays are not suitable for diagnosis of rabies infections in humans and animals as virus-specific antibodies in serum tend to appear only relatively late after the onset of clinical signs if at all. They are mainly used to evaluate the immune response to human and animal rabies vaccines."
Animals are great at knowing when their pack or group mates are sick, it makes sense after so long of dogs seeing humans as their pack mates they would be able to tell when they’re sick too, it’s honestly amazing. Cats can also do this! Often noticing when their family has a serious illness before anyone else, typically favoring sitting by that one and seemingly “keeping an eye” on them
Right... Because a dog is being trained to learn how to smell cancer she assumes all dogs will just have cancer senses and know how to signal an alert for it.... Makes total sense
Before i was diagnosed with cancer my friends dog didn't leave me alone ... After surgery and during treatment he never bothered with me ...still to this day 5 years on ...he is not interested in me 😊
I would love to watch this movie. Love Henry Lau. He’s a talented actor and singer. I truly believe that dog could sense human’s illness. My dogs sometime know when I’m not feeling well and stay quite and check in on me
Our late female dog in lockdown after having her for 6 months she would stick with my dad and my dad doesn't liked dogs back then but he soon started showing signs of heartattacks but my mom and I didn't think much of it because we thought the pains were gastric problems. My dad had to be hospitalized and in that time my dog became really quite or more like calm(she was 1 year old when we found her). Even whem my dad came back home she didn't jumped on him as she or any dog usually does. She would sit in our veranda window looking out at the roads waiting for my mom and dad to return when my mom and dad was out for my dads treatments.
Apparently, dogs can smell the hormones we emit. Hence, they "understand" our emotions/physical state through smell. That's how service dogs know something is wrong even before the patient fully experiences them.
My dog fully understand my mental breakdowns and when I have hallucinations. He always put his head on me and lick me until it stopped. I dont know how he can fell the mental state, he is not even a service animal, never trained, just can do it
There's a human lady with a similar ability. The test trials for her were interesting because they tried the whole, nooo those two you chose don't have cancer so it can't be true, and then it turns out they had undiagnosed cancer and the lady was right!
It was Parkinson’s and the story was that the “false shirt” she smelled was the doctors shirt who said he didn’t have Parkinson’s and then ended up having Parkinson’s a little later.
My special skill is being able to smell termites in the house structure. I thought everyone could until I started working in Home Remodeling and verbalizing what I smelled. Then the strange looks.
I met a k9 cop and husband and husband wife, a nurse who trained dogs to sniff out cancer back in the 80's. Those dogs were 99.9% spot on every single time.
My English mastiff started to sense my mom's blood sugar being too high or too low just from us acting to correct it when it was off. He would go stand over her cry or grab us and bring us to her. It was really neat as it was something we could confirm and once we checked her he would chill. He could tell other stuff was wrong as he wouldn't leave her side when she would get sick but the blood sugar he knew we could fix and alerted us to it, no training. He also knew something was up with my dad's feet before he was diagnosed with a severe circulation issue- almost lost both his legs.
My daughter's dog, excellent smeller, a German Shepherd mixed with Belgian! Detected something was wrong, kept smelling underneath a person's breast and the person had a Yeast infection! Also, the dog kept burying her nose in my mid back. Wound up there was a tick back there when I had someone to check! Animals are AMAZING! Please pay attention to them. ♥️♥️♥️
One day, I noticed an orange, tall, skinny, stray cat 🐈 wondering down the street in my neighborhood. I was outside, he turned up my driveway with a loud meow synchronized with every step. Then he stood at my garage door wanting in. I recently had to send my beloved white, deaf boy of 20 wonderful cat/human soul mate years bc he had developed cancer in his lungs. He was still an astonishing specimen of feline beauty, but had started showing a struggle to breathe. I had to allow him to go on to the famous Rainbow 🌈 Bridge. I had never grieved so long or so hard over a loss of life. Since life seemed too hard for me wo a kitty, I had recently visited an animal shelter on my birthday and unsurprisingly returned home with a cat. Being a feline lover, I couldn't resist taking in this tall orange boy, who looked very hungry. So, I gathered him up into my arms. Sometime later, I realized that it seemed he always wanted to lay on the left side of my chest. In short time, I was diagnosed with breast Cancer on my left side. Coincidence...... ??? 😻
Thats amazing. Very sad clip, very crazy. I believe it, service dogs can sense when owners are about to have seizures and what not. So.... Thats awesome. 😊❤
I want to point out that dogs do not detect cancer. But they will detect when someone is "rotting" or otherwise is of poor health. That's why they are so curious about your infected wounds or your ingrown toe nails etc. They can smell that from across the room and their instinct is to come over and lick it to clean it. Which is why dogs get to wear the "cone of shame" whenever they have an injury that needs to heal. They will otherwise keep licking it making it worse than the treatment they are already given. Dogs can smell when your lungs are unwell through your breath. Dogs can smell when your urine is overflowing with bacteria. Dogs can smell your farts and tell you that you need to do something about that... But no, dogs do NOT smell cancer. They can however smell the side effects of cancer. But at that point, you are already pretty far gone to where it's already breaking your body functions down. And dogs cannot indicate on JUST cancer, but they can indicate on if you are ill. Whatever the cause of that illness is. In most cases, it's because you are eating stuff your body can't process properly. It doesn't kill you but, to dogs at least, it makes you smell like you are dying.
Spoiler Alert!🚨 The guy lives because of the dog and makes a full recovery. Bitch hugging his arm at the end leaves him because “his cancer is such a drag on her”. Anyway, these two, brunette and Asian, they get together and it’s beautiful and I cry every time. ❤
My brother in law had a Pug that protected him cause he had cancer.... she would sit on his lap everytine he came home from treatment.... she was amazing....
Our dog was able to tell as well that my dad had skin cancer in his foot, she tried to claw and bite at it, she wasn’t trained or anything to find cancer. My dad dismissed at first and when my stepma made him go to the doctor they told him he had skin cancer in the foot and he put two and two together. Learned to listen to the dog 😂
Dogs can smell upcoming panick attacks , fainting , low or high blood pressure , low or high blood sugar . They're amazing creatures we honestly don't deserve them .
My Service Dog knows 2 to 3 days before I have a stroke. She alerts when my sugars drop from low 80s and below, she also alerts to my PTSD. She has not been trained for any of these things. I was told it was because we bonded upon meeting. I feel blessed. She has alerted PTSD in other people as well.
@starr3099 omg she sounds like an angel. Please take care of her and she'll take care of you no matter what . I also wish for you a long and healthy life ❤️
Yes! My dog always react when I started having mental breakdown or hallucinations! He always put his head on me and started licking to calm me down or making me feel more real again. And he is not service dog, just learned to sense my mental state and how to react for it.
This movie is a sequel, the dog was originally owned by a boy named Ethan and was named Bailey by him. Bailey died for the first time during Ethan's college years and just on his fourth life went and met him again in his old age. Then Bailey would go on and watch over CJ, Ethan's daughter during her growing up until meeting Ethan once again, still in his elder years.
There are dogs who can smell,sense sickness My rotty had bone cancer in her leg. When I was in Los Angeles I met a friend who had a little black dog who would go a little nuts when my dog was around. He would bark and growl at her leg. He did it every time. Now I didn't find out about her illness until I got back to the east coast . Was kinda eerie when I thought about it. She never complained about the pain. How brave can a 4 legged friend be?
My cat alerts me when I have low blood sugar. He’s never been trained. He has always done it. I guess it’s his way of saying thank you for rescuing him.