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http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/44271018/ns/today-today_pets_and_animals/t/dog-mourns-casket-fallen-navy-seal/

This was an interesting, sad, touching story -- complete with pic to prove it. Hope it is no D-B.
 
Saw this earlier today and just lost it. Just heartbreaking.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=4ZPx2Wnc0lI
 
Great story.

I had a great uncle who died in WWII in Italy. When they flew his body home, his dog laid underneath the casket at the house for the two days it was in state. (Yes, the wake was at my grandmother's house).

My grandmother would always say that's how she knew it was him in the casket.
 
Reminiscent of a movie I saw a while back, "Greyfrier Bobby," in which a constable is killed and they can't keep his dog from his grave. A tear-jerker, now in reality.
 
That reminds me of the story from a few years back about this nursing home where the home's cat would go and either sit in the room or by the door of a patient who was about to die.
 
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First Pulitzer photo that was first posted on Facebook?

And also, I find it kind of annoying that the msnbc web producer decided to provide links to every other "amazing dog" story they could find. Gimme a break ...
 
Second Thoughts said:
One of the photos of the year for sure.
Probably true and not to nitpick, but I didn't like the way the video of the dog was just a loop image, spliced together over and over to make a :20 piece of video.
Maybe there is better video of it and God rest all the souls of the perished.
Thanks to all service members for their sacrifices and various roles they play.
 
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Saw this earlier today and just lost it. Just heartbreaking.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=4ZPx2Wnc0lI

It makes me want to go out to my local animal shelter and get a dog who has the capacity to feel like this one does and can't. But then I have two dogs. Blah.
 
Baron Scicluna said:
That reminds me of the story from a few years back about this nursing home where the home's cat would go and either sit in the room or by the door of a patient who was about to die.

According to an episode of House that I watched, that type of behavior has more to do with the fact that the cat preferred the colder temperature of the person/people they were laying with and those cold temperatures were more likely to be found with a person on their last legs that a healthy and viral one.
 

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