A national hero.
One of Morrisons' guards took a picture while holding an umbrella on a dog outside the supermarket, and he was called a hero.
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Ethan Dearman was the last word LAD as he was pictured wearing a hi-vis while he sheltered the retriever dog from the rain.
The selfless and type gesture went down a storm in the world of Twitter after tattoo artist Mel Gracie posted it online.
Mel wrote: "Shout bent this @Morrisons security man keeping this good boy dry. He said 'well you never skills dogs feel about the rain'".
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She then acknowledged that the safety man was actually Ethan and tagged him in the thread because the tweet went viral - raking in over 118,000 likes and over 15,000 retweets. Ethan replied to the tweet saying: "I didn't think I'd go viral on twitter like this. I knew I used to be making people smile but this is often something else entirely, lol." In response to someone's comment asking why someone tied him up there, Ethan explained: "It wasn't raining when he was tied there and since I can not move another's dog I assumed using an umbrella would be an honest compromise." What legend. Commenting on the kindness, one person said: "And people like this is often why there are still burning embers within the humanity . X"
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Another added: "What a stunning, thoughtful thing to ascertain amongst all the depressing pictures from the news. @Morrisons are lucky to possess you as this picture is a tremendous advert for them. I hope they provide you a bonus because you deserve one." Someone else commented: "Thank you for being so kind, it feels briefly supply at the instant. I hope that the dog's owner appreciated your lovely efforts which @Morrisons recognizes that they need an exquisite employee. I'm sure if they might the dog would have thanked you."
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Morrisons retweeted the image on to their own social media and a Morrisons spokesperson told LADbible: "It's getting to be a wet week so we've issued nine thousand Morrisons umbrellas to stay our customers - and their dogs - dry. It's good to ascertain that it's already happening in our Giffnock store."