Dog 'hugs' his injured owner as he waits for ambulance laying on the asphalt

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Every single dog will risk their life and give it if needed to protect or comfort their owner. This dog is no exception.

How many human beings do you know that would do the same for you? Treat your dog well, they may be the only true and loyal friend you have in life.

Dog 'hugs' his injured owner as he waits for ambulance laying on the asphalt

A man who suffered a heavy fall while pruning a tree regained consciousness feeling the warm weight of his dog “Tony” on him. With his snout on paws firmly on his owner’s chest, the stray didn’t move from the man’s side – not even when the emergency crew arrived.

Jesús Heuche, who is recovering from a head injury, said Tony would not let the paramedics nor police get close to him. “He thought they wanted to do something [bad] to me,” Heuche told reporters.

The tender image of the two laying on the asphalt after Monday’s accident in Bahia Blanca, Argentina quickly went viral.

The 28-year-old man said he was finishing up the last branches when he lost his balance and fell down 6.5 feet, head first.

“I woke up because I had my son, the dog, on top of me,” he told Cadena3.

Heuche said Tony accompanies him everywhere he goes.

"I give him all my love and he gives me everything back," said Heuche, who picked up Tony from the streets four years ago.
 
Every single dog will risk their life and give it if needed to protect or comfort their owner. This dog is no exception.

How many human beings do you know that would do the same for you? Treat your dog well, they may be the only true and loyal friend you have in life.

Dog 'hugs' his injured owner as he waits for ambulance laying on the asphalt

A man who suffered a heavy fall while pruning a tree regained consciousness feeling the warm weight of his dog “Tony” on him. With his snout on paws firmly on his owner’s chest, the stray didn’t move from the man’s side – not even when the emergency crew arrived.

Jesús Heuche, who is recovering from a head injury, said Tony would not let the paramedics nor police get close to him. “He thought they wanted to do something [bad] to me,” Heuche told reporters.

The tender image of the two laying on the asphalt after Monday’s accident in Bahia Blanca, Argentina quickly went viral.

The 28-year-old man said he was finishing up the last branches when he lost his balance and fell down 6.5 feet, head first.

“I woke up because I had my son, the dog, on top of me,” he told Cadena3.

Heuche said Tony accompanies him everywhere he goes.

"I give him all my love and he gives me everything back," said Heuche, who picked up Tony from the streets four years ago.
Great story Coyote
 

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