A troubled German shepherd who stands for days beside a grave. Locals assumed the dedicated dog was grieving over the loss of her owner, but the reality was very different!
Visitors to a Serbian cemetery in Belgrade were astonished to see a frightened German Shepherd standing guard next to a grave for days on end. Dog dug a hole beneath the grave out of fear but would not come out. The community thought the dedicated dog was grieving her owner’s departure, but the reality was very different!
Unexpectedly, the poor dog turned out to be a wild animal frantically trying to take care of her young pups. Her four puppies were supposed to use the burial hole as a makeshift den to stay warm and safe throughout the dreadful weather. The poor mother dog was struggling to feed and tend to her fluffy babies despite her best attempts.
Fortunately, an animal rescuer named Vesna Mihajloski intervened to save the mother dog from her dilemma. She rescued the puppies from their “grave home” and brought them to the animal shelter. The mother dog was happy because she could provide her puppies a cozy bed and a reliable roof over her head. After receiving the necessary medical care and delectable meals, the adorable dog family prospered at the shelter quickly.
The responsible mama dog is currently content and joyful thanks to Vesna. It was clear right away that the puppies were energetic and hilarious. The mother dog’s unwavering devotion to her pups turned what started as a tragic tragedy into a charming little miracle!
In the video below, you can see the devoted mother dog’s terrifying journey with her four “graveyard babies.”
Here is a list of ten of the most famous loyal dogs in the world:
Hachiko: A famous Akita dog from Japan, Hachiko waited for his owner at Shibuya train station for 9 years after his owner’s death. Greyfriars Bobby: A famous Skye Terrier dog from Edinburgh, Scotland, Bobby remained loyal to his owner even after his owner’s passing. Capitan: A German Shepherd from Argentina, Capitan stayed by his owner’s grave for over a decade. Fido: An Italian street dog known for his unwavering loyalty to his owner, even after his owner passed away. Shep: A dog from Montana, USA, who waited for his owner at the train station for nearly six years. Old Drum: An American Foxhound who became famous in the United States for a legal case that established the phrase “A man’s best friend is his dog.” Hooch: A French Mastiff from the movie “Turner & Hooch,” known for his loyalty to his owner, Detective Scott Turner. Balto: A Siberian Husky who played a crucial role in delivering medicine during the 1925 diphtheria outbreak in Nome, Alaska. Buddy: A German Shepherd who saved his owner’s life during a heart attack, and then sat by his owner’s grave for years after his passing. Owney: A Border Terrier mix who became the unofficial mascot of the U.S. Postal Service and traveled the world by mail train.