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Four Days of Loyalty: Pitbull Guards Deceased Owner in Freezing Himachal Weather

A story from Bharmour in Himachal Pradesh's Chamba district has moved villagers and rescue workers alike. A pit bull stayed beside the frozen body of owner Piyush for four days in deep snow, without food, shelter or rest, while temperatures dropped sharply.

The incident took place near the Bharmani temple, a high-altitude area known for sudden weather shifts. Dense snowfall and icy winds made the stretch dangerous, yet the pet dog remained at the same spot, close to the body, throughout the extreme cold.

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In the Bharmour area of Himachal Pradesh's Chamba district, a pit bull remained with its owner Piyush’s frozen body for four days near the Bharmani temple, enduring harsh weather and protecting the body after the owner reportedly died in a snow-related accident.
Pitbull Guards Deceased Owner For 4 Days in Snow

Himachal Pradesh pet dog tragedy near Bharmani temple

Earlier, relatives identified as Bikshit Rana and Piyush had gone missing while reportedly shooting videos near the temple. Both were later found dead, trapped under heavy snow after the weather turned severe, leaving families and locals in deep shock.

Rescue teams, along with villagers, could only reach the location four days later due to the hostile conditions. Piyush's body lay under packed snow, but rescuers immediately noticed the pit bull sitting guard. The dog had not left the side of the body since the reported time of the accident.

Himachal Pradesh pet dog watches over owner for four days

For those four days, the animal did not eat, despite the cold and swirling snow. Locals believe the pet also protected the body from wild animals in the area, braving storms that made even brief outdoor movement difficult for people living nearby.

When officials tried to lift the body, the pit bull reacted defensively and appeared ready to attack. It seemed to treat the rescuers as a threat. After patient handling, soft voices and repeated reassurance, the dog calmed down and finally allowed the team to continue their work.

The story has left many people emotional across Himachal Pradesh and beyond. The sight of the Himachal Pradesh pet dog refusing to abandon Piyush's body, despite hunger and bitter weather, has been seen as a stark display of loyalty and attachment that continued even after death.

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