Dog Stays With Injured Hiker in Freezing Italian Alps for 7 Nights Until Rescuers Airlift Them to Safety

Dog Stays With Injured Hiker in Freezing Italian Alps for 7 Nights Until Rescuers Airlift Them to Safety
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When a hiker slipped and broke his ankle in the remote foothills of the Italian Alps, his loyal canine companion refused to leave his side for seven days and nights in the freezing cold. The hiker credits the mixed-breed pup for saving his life.

The unnamed 33-year-old from Trieste, Italy, was hiking with his dog, Ash, north of Udine at an altitude of nearly 2,300 feet (approx. 700 m) when he slipped, People reported. Immobilized, and without a cellphone signal, he was unable to call for help.