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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's the dog's death that has me really confused. How does something incapacitate an animal the same way it incapacitates humans? Dogs are so incredibly loyal that if he still had breath in his body, he would have left to go for help for his humans. What kills a dog so quickly? Or did they die first and he stayed with their bodies? All horrifying.[/quote] I don't know what happened to this family but most dogs, no matter how loyal, would not go for help. That's only in movies. My own dog cannot find her way home from two houses down, let alone contemplate "help."[/quote] [b]Disagree.[/b][/quote] Agree with you. Mine knows the houses of all of his friends and if you say, "go see Larlo!" or whoever, he will lead you there. If we say, "go home" he can navigate from like 10 city blocks away, easily. My husband will pretend to be distressed and he zooms around looking for me to get my attention to show me. He's a puppy too, I an totally see this improving and I also get why these dogs (he's a Golden Retriever) are good service dogs, some of it seems innate. YMMV. [/quote] Mine wouldn’t go for help but he’d leave to find water, meander around, or go off somewhere to die (don’t animals usually go off to die alone if they can?). It’s as if they all died suddenly and at the same time. [/quote]
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