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Japanese monk adopts abandoned dog deemed too noisy, later saved by canine from fierce bear

Faced with the bear, Yoshihara feels helpless despite his muscular build, but to his surprise, Chico jumps into action to drive beast away

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A Japanese monk took in an abandoned dog that was considered too noisy, and the canine later saved him from a fierce bear. Photo: SCMP composite/Shutterstock/QQ.com
Fran Luin Beijing

A Japanese Buddhist monk who adopted an abandoned dog was saved by the canine during a fierce bear attack.

Tougen Yoshihara, the abbot of Youkoku Temple, a historic temple in Niigata in central Japan, was taking his one-year-old Beagle, Chico, for a walk in the woods near the temple on May 29 when an unexpected encounter occurred.

Suddenly, a 1.6-metre-tall bear appeared before them, leaving Yoshihara in shock, as he had never before faced such a beast.

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In a panic, he stumbled and fell while attempting to escape, resulting in a dislocated right shoulder.

Experts recommend that Beagles, a breed known for their loud and playful demeanour, should not be abandoned because of their noise. Photo: Nippon Television (NTV)
Experts recommend that Beagles, a breed known for their loud and playful demeanour, should not be abandoned because of their noise. Photo: Nippon Television (NTV)

At 45, Yoshihara was an avid exerciser with an exceptionally muscular physique, yet at that moment he felt nothing but helplessness, aware that survival seemed unlikely.

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