++ This Dog Proved That Dogs Really Are “man’s Best Friend”
The Most Loyal Animal On Earth
It is highly agreed by many when we say that dogs are the most loyal pets. Time and again they have proven this. They never let their masters down. Just a mere presence of a dog in a family keeps its environment warm. Some medically proven facts reveal that for human beings, dogs are the best animals for companionship during their old age. This case right here proves just that.
Proven By Dear Tony
Tony Adamantly Refuses To Leave His Master
Jesus Hueche, who belonged to Argentina, is Tony’s owner. He fell from a tree, from a height of six feet while trimming its branches and fell head first on the concrete floor, immediately losing his consciousness. Even when Jesus’ neighbors came to rescue him, Tony denied leaving his master’s side and sat upon him.
The Ambulance Arrives Shortly
The ambulance arrived at the spot where the accident took place. Jesus’ neck was immediately supported by a neck brace, and things were certainly critical. Such accidents are so dangerous that they sometimes lead to more serious injuries which can cause death. But, Tony was with his owner all the time, trying his bits, to get Jesus back on his toes.
Jesus Hueche Regains Consciousness
But soon enough, Jesus Hueche gained his consciousness back. He underwent some medical scrutinization in the ambulance itself. Tony tried to get into the ambulance but his repeated efforts went in vain. A few moments later, Hueche had been declared fit again.
An Emotional Master
In an interview to a local news channel, Hueche told them that when he gained consciousness and saw Tony beside him, this got him emotional, and Tony also started waging his tail and expressed his love for his owner by licking all over his face.
Former Stray Dog Tony
In the same interview, Hueche revealed that Tony was a stray dog. He had seen him lurking around on the streets nearby his place. So, he adopted Tony. And now Tony is his family member. Hueche provides Tony with all kinds of nutritious food, which is healthy for dogs, and also provides him with the right amount of love and care. Hueche says, “Tony is like my son”.
Tony Gets Equally Affectionate With Jesus
With this incident, Tony showed that he reciprocates the same amount of love, care, and affection for his owner, Jesus Hueche. Dogs are born with this feature. They show their loyalty towards their owner, no matter what. It is said that love is the best investment, and if it is invested in an animal like this dog, then you will get the best in return.
This is not the only incident where dogs have proved their loyalty, let us have a look at some other incidents as well.
The Superdog From Kazakhstan
This incident is from Karaganda, Kazakhstan. The master of this dog was an alcoholic man. Once he consumed a lot of alcohol and had fallen asleep on the railway track. The dog put in a lot of effort to nudge the man off the track, and he was successful in saving his master, but in this process, lost his own life.
Capitan Still Waits For His Master
The Italian Dog Waited Every Day For 14 Years
This story is from the history books. A dog named Fido had a regular routine of visiting the bus stop to greet his master when he comes back from his work.Borgo San Lorenzo, Fido’s master was serving during the second world war. His master died in an air strike and never came back. But, Fido waited for him, for long 14 years, and died at the bus stop itself.
Hachiko’s Never-Returning Master
This story is similar to that of Fido. Hachiko’s routine was to greet his master at the Shibuya railway station. But Hachiko’s master died of a brain hemorrhage, and never made it back to the Shibuya railway station. Hachiko continued to visit the station for the next 9 years.On March 8, 1935, Hachiko was found dead on a street in Shibuya. He was suffering from Filaria and terminal cancer.
“Waghya”, Chatrapati Shivaji’s Loyal Buddy
Waghya was shocked when he came to know about the death of his master, Chatrapati Shivaji. He sacrificed his life, by jumping into his master’s pyre. In Maharashtra, there’s a statue of Waghya, near Shivaji’s tomb at Raigad Fort. However, there’s no proof that this story is actually a fact or not.
A Church Going Pup
Margherita Lochi used to visit Santa Maria Assunta church in Italy, along with Tommy. After Margherita died, Tommy followed her coffin and attended her funeral. After she passed away, Tommy regularly visited the church and sat by the altar, silently. Tommy died on January 20, 2014.
Fearless Little Doggo
This dog, Talero protected his owner, Bernardo Leonidas Quiros of Argentina, after he passed away. Bernardo died in a snowstorm. According to an online newspaper of Chile, Talero protected the body of his deceased master, from wild animals as well. He even barked at the police personnel, who went there to look out for the body.
Bobbie The Wonder Dog
Bobbie got separated from his family, while they were road tripping. Bobbie was separated in Indiana in 1923. Bobbie’s family carried out a search operation to find out Bobby, but all in vain. After 6 months Bobbie reached his home. He looked physically weak, all because of the long walk he took to reach his home. Yes, Bobbie walked all the from Indiana to his home in Oregon. He traveled a distance of 4,105 km all on his foot. Unbelievable, right?
Locating His Previous Owner
Baekgu’s owner was going through some financial struggle. So he sold Baekgu to someone who was staying 300 km away from Baekgu’s original home. But Baekgu was in no mood to stay there and traveled 300 kms for 7 months to get back to his previous owner.
A Dog Mourning His Navy Seal Owner
This labrador named Hawkeye stayed beside his owner coffin during his funeral. His owner a Navy Seal Jon Tumilson lost his life during a warship in August 2011. In front of 1,500 people, he exuded his loyalty until the end. Hawkeye proved that no matter what, he will never leave his companionship with Jon.
Swansea Jack
Swansea Jack, a black retriever, who stayed with his owner in Wales. This dog saved a drowning boy, getting him back to shore, safe and sound. He went on and saved at least 27 lives, from the most dangerous rivers and docks in Wales. He was also awarded the “Bravest Dog of the Year”.
Bamse, The Saint Bernard
Bamse, a Saint Bernard is a dog from World War II, who served Norwegian Minesweeper. He was brought on a ship by its Captain. But soon, the Captain was leaving for another posting and tried to take Bamse with him.The boat’s crew did not want to see him go, so they convinced the captain to let him stay. He once saved a crew member who fell off, dragging him back in.
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