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MAN’S BEST FRIEND

Heartwarming moment loyal dog Tony hugs his injured owner as paramedics treat him after he fell from a tree

Jesus Hueche had been chopping branches when he tumbled in Argentina but his faithful hound never left his side

Paramedics found Jesus Hueche being hugged by his dog Tony after he fell from a tree in Argentina

THIS picture shows the heartwarming moment paramedics found a man who fell from a tree being "hugged" by his loyal dog.

Jesus Hueche had been cutting branches from trees when he fell several feet, injuring his neck.

Paramedics found Jesus Hueche being hugged by his dog Tony after he fell from a tree in Argentina
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Paramedics found Jesus Hueche being hugged by his dog Tony after he fell from a tree in Argentina

The 28-year-old was left unable to move but a neighbour fortunately noticed him tumble and called an ambulance.

And while he waited for medics to arrive on the scene his faithful hound Tony never left his side, nuzzling his fallen owner.

Heartwarming images of the touching scene, which unfolded in Bahia Blanca, Argentina, have been shred thousands of times after the local ambulance service put them on Facebook.

After being rushed to hospital in a neck brace Jesus was released with minor injuries following examination.

He told radio station of his ever loving pet: "He goes everywhere with me and lies in my bed until my wife kicks him out.

"One day we saw him on the street and adopted him, gave him love, food and is part of our family. For me he's like a son."

Jesus had been cutting branches from a tree when he fell several feet to the ground
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Jesus had been cutting branches from a tree when he fell several feet to the ground
His faithful hound never left his side and even snarled at paramedics to protect his owner when they first arrived
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His faithful hound never left his side and even snarled at paramedics to protect his owner when they first arrived


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