We always talk about the fidelity of dogs with their owners, but these animals are also capable of creating indestructible bonds between them, like these dogs who, after the death of their human, have not stopped hugging and cuddling with each other. It is about of two pitbulls who after a family trip returned home with the pain of having lost their human.
Los canes salieron de excursión en Colorado, Estados Unidos, con su padre humano Kris Busching y su amigo Mark.Todo marchaba viento en popa, hasta que el grupo se percató de que se habían perdido. Llevaban horas caminando fuera de la ruta que habían establecido sin darse cuenta del problema en el que se habían metido.Peor aún es el hecho de que la tragedia marchaba detrás de ellos, pisándoles los talones.
Tonka, Little P., Mark y Kris llevaban dos días perdidos y, exhaustos por la falta de agua y alimentación, el dueño de los perritos decidió descender con ellos a un cañón con la intención de conseguir algo que beber. Lamentablemente, lo único que halló Kris en ese lugar fue la muerte.El hombre perdió el equilibrio y cayó junto a sus mascotas hasta el fondo del cañón.
The puppies were injured by the fall, while Kris lost his life instantly due to the impact. During the distressing moment, Mark saw how the dogs complained of physical and emotional pain when they saw that their owner did not get up.
Unfortunately, help arrived a day later and at that time the rescuers were only able to pick up Kris’s lifeless body. The puppies were also rescued.
Mark had to confront his grief and that of his friend’s family on Long Island, arriving home alone with Tonka and Little P. Given the magnitude of the tragedy, the New York-based nonprofit organization Mr. Bones & Co. took care of the dogs. The puppies were left in the care of these people who treated their injuries and looked after them so that the family could say goodbye to Kris in peace.While the puppies were recovering at Mr. Bones & Co.
These loving dogs did not leave Kris’s body for a moment and when they realized that dad had left they had no intention of being separated from them.
For this reason, at the health center they did not stop hugging and comforting each other. This situation impacted the rescuers and doctor present so much that they decided to record the scene.
Mr. Bones & Co wrote on their Facebook page about the emotional experience: “The level of loyalty and love that these two radiated, when big brother Tonka was admitted to our emergency animal hospital @amcny so his leg could save yourself, you don’t need more subtitles. “His bond with Little P is forever.”
Although the puppies were quite hurt, the most important thing seemed to be to be united.Tonka had a fracture in her right wrist that required a splint, in addition to the emergency surgery she underwent to address a broken leg.
Meanwhile, Little P required x-rays on her jaw, due to an injury also caused by the impact. The organization decided to raise funds to support the dogs without worrying the family about medical expenses.
Como es de imaginarse, sus parientes estaban devastados con la situación.
“We are all devastated, and we truly cannot describe the emptiness and pain we all feel. He was a talented human, with great hopes and dreams. He lived an extreme lifestyle and, like most of my family, he loved the outdoors… We love him unconditionally. Nothing and no one prepares you for something like this,” Dave Busching, Kris’s brother, said on Facebook.
These little dogs only have each other and that feeling of abandonment is reflected through their desire to be together and hug each other. Like two true brothers, the furry ones refuse to separate and that is why the organization thinks very carefully about what will be best for the future of the furry ones.
For now it is known that they are looking for a loving family that wants to take them both in together, there is no way to separate the dogs after everything they have suffered.
Tonka and Little P are undoubtedly a great example of brotherhood that goes beyond human understanding. Send your blessings and good energy to these little friends.