Zeus the dog dives in to 'rescue' owner from pile of leaves

Don’t leaf me! Moment Zeus the dog dives in to ‘rescue’ his owner from a massive pile of leaves

  • Brave dog dives into huge pile of leaves after owner jumps in and disappears
  • The two-year-old Cane Corso named Zeus leapt into pile to locate his owner 
  • Footage, posted to TikTok, was taken on November 23 in Bath, Pennsylvania 

A brave dog dives into a huge pile of autumnal leaves to ‘rescue’ his owner after he jumped in.

Zeus, the two-year-old Cane Corso, watched as his owner stood up in the bucket of a digger and prepared to jump inside the mound of leaves in the backyard of their home in Bath, Pennsylvania. 

The footage, which was posted on TikTok on November 23, shows the dog immediately running into the pile of leaves to retrieve him.

Zeus, the two-year-old Cane Corso, rescued his owner from a huge pile of leaves in Bath, Pennsylvania on November 23

The footage posted on TikTok, shows the dog guiding his owner out of the leaves by gently holding his hand in his mouth 

The hilarious video, which has received more than 3.4million views on TikTok, shows Zeus watching his owner before leaping inside to find him.

Zeus can be seen frantically searching for his owner, as his wife, Nicole Mortarulos records the footage.

The dog quickly locates him in the middle of the pile and grabs his hand lightly with his jaw to guide him back out to safety.

As his owner dives inside the mound, Zeus instantly runs in to retrieve his owner to safety

The couple, who also have two pitbulls named Charlie and Luckie, uploaded the adorable video on social media and users praised the ‘sweet’ dog.

One user commented: ‘How sweet he rescued you from the leaves!’

Another wrote: ‘Okay bucket list… A huge pile of leaves and a Corso to play with me!’ 

One more added: ‘This is so sweet! He made sure you got out safely!’   

The Cane Corso is an Italian breed of mastiff who are best known for being a loving and devoted companion.

They are also known to be great guard dogs and have a sharp sense of alertness.

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