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China:~3 Month Old Puppy Refuses To Leave His Dead Sister's Side, Sichuan

This story of a 3 month-old puppy who refused to leave the side of his dead sister after she was hit & killed by a car has been shared many times on Weibo . 
The heartbroken dog lay with the female puppy for two days until a kindhearted person buried her.
Witnesses in Pixian County, southwest China's Sichuan Province, said they saw two dogs, a grey one and a brown one, lying in the middle of the street.
The brown puppy was protecting the body of the grey one from being hit by any passing cars by jumping up and barking if one got close. 

They remained in the same place for several days until a person moved them to safety at the side of the road.
Another member of the public then dug a hole to bury the grey dog. 
Even then, its brother jumped into the hole too refusing to leave its companion. 
Eventually, the brown dog was collected by staff from a local animal protection centre where it is being cared for.
You can see a video of another dog, a Samoyed, who refused to leave it's friend after it too was hit & killed by a car. Eventually Chinese activist Du Yufeng took the Samoyed back to her shelter and buried it's friend :-https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=386988638080531&set=vb.272...

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