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Heartbreaking scenes as dog buries his dead puppy brother in Buriram

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Heartbreaking scenes as dog buries his dead puppy brother in Buriram

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This is the heart breaking moment a dog was filmed burying its puppy brother after it had been hit by a car in Buriram on Wednesday.

 

The video, which was uploaded to the ViralHog YouTube channel on Thursday shows the dog moving dirt over the dead puppy as it lies in a shallow grave.

 

 

 

One person commenting on the footage said: “Pay attention to his behavior. He’s not using his paws. He’s using his nose to displace dirt. Is it him showing respect? Dogs are wonderful,”

 

“I’m a 16-year-old guy but I legit wanted to cry, I would do anything for the dog who was pushing the dirt,”

 

However, other comments posted on Facebook were a little  more skeptical.

 

"You’ll find out in a week when he digs it up and eats it,” wrote one person.


While another added: "if other street dogs don't dig it up and eat it, the locals might!"

 

 
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Dogs are better than people ...

Wow!

Perhaps the dogs came from Philadelphia...  Jokes aside, behaviour like this make my eyes a little most, much needed amongst twolegged creatures as well.

Beauty Of A Video And Yes My 1st Thought Was The Respect The Dog Was Showing.  Class.

I would love to hang out with this dog and buy him a steak.

On 25.2.2017 at 11:51 AM, rooster59 said:

One person commenting on the footage said: “Pay attention to his behavior. He’s not using his paws. He’s using his nose to displace dirt. Is it him showing respect? Dogs are wonderful,”

Obviously no experience with dogs.

It's completely normal that dogs use their snout to shovel dirt/soil.

They do that also to burry bones/treats for hiding.

They use their paws to dig out stuff.

Quite obvious if you look at their anatomy.

Any smart dog buries bones or other food they plan to eat later.  He's probably thinking "My brother the hamburger; see you soon old mate.  we'll have lunch together for old times' sake."

On 2/28/2017 at 3:48 PM, sandemara said:

Any smart dog buries bones or other food they plan to eat later.  He's probably thinking "My brother the hamburger; see you soon old mate.  we'll have lunch together for old times' sake."

I ride about 5000 miles on country roads around Phanom Rung, I get aggressed by one or two of these vicious pest on almost every single ride. One of them bit my 15 months old daughter, in the market, because he wanted her doughnut. I have countless friends who had motorbike accidents because of them.To me they are just a massive public health problem. Can't believe Soi Dog are spending money to castrate them; the only sensible thing to do is load them into trucks and send them to Vietnam, where they will be appreciated.

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