Dogs have always been humans' best friends. However, many people were still surprised to see Wiley, a wolf-dog breed, lying right next to the tombstone to mourn Mrs. Gladys, Wiley's former owner, when she died.
Dogs are not only humans' best friends but also incredibly loyal to their owners. Many heartwarming stories have been shared, leaving numerous people in tears.
One such story that has gained fame on social media is about a loyal dog that refuses to leave its owner's grave. This touching tale has touched the hearts of many, inspiring a deeper love and appreciation for animals.
The following story depicts the heart-wrenching scene of a loyal dog sobbing at its deceased owner's grave.
Witnessing this display of unwavering loyalty has moved countless individuals, evoking emotions and fostering a greater love for animals and their bond with their owners.
The touching clip, posted by an internet user with the nickname SarahVarley13, shows Wiley lying shivering and whining next to the gravestone of his deceased owner. Along with that is the comforting voice of a dog believed to belong to a family member, saying, "We miss her too."
Since being posted, the clip has also been shared on many forums and social networking sites.
With the caption "Mrs. Gladys will live forever in Willie's heart," the Lockwood Animal Rescue website in Ventura County, California, USA, re-uploaded Willie's touching story for his late owner.
On the YouTube page, user Sarahvarley13 said, "Wiley is one of the dogs that has participated in helping veterans battling depression in a program called 'Warrior and the Dogs.'"
"Many thought Willie was sneezing, not crying. I'm not a doctor so I can't confirm what everyone says. However, I can confirm that Wiley never acted like that, even when he was sick. While some people assumed that Wiley was shaking like that because he was sick and about to die, he is still being examined and cared for by veterinarians normally. "
In the video below, numerous people were moved to tears by these dogs. They couldn't hold back their emotions and left heartfelt comments about this touching story.
One person said: To dogs, we're basically members of their pack and any dog that has become close to a specific member of the pack Will express grief whenever that person has died.
A second wrote: Poor pup Many dogs are put on Prozac after their owner dies.
A third commented: After my Mom passed two of her cats grieved her loss...we even brought them to the Hospice she was in for her to see them one last time before she went into a coma...
Another added: i had to take my father's dog to his funeral. he started shedding tears and quivering, hyperventilating like this. even though it was closed casket, he knew who was in it. animals are intelligent, emotionally as well as mentally.
Watching the video below: