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Dog stays by master’s grave for six years on in Argentina | An Argentinean dog has proved that he is `a man’s best friend`, even in death.
Capitan, a mutt who is some parts German Shepard, disappeared from his home in
the small town of Villa Carlos Paz in the centre of Argentina following the death
of his owner, Miguel Guzman, in March of 2006. For days, nobody in Guzman’s family
noticed the absence of the dog until the family visited Miguel’s grave at a municipal
cemetery. “Damian started to shout that it was Capitan and the dog came toward
us barking, as if he were crying,” the New York Daily News quoted Guzman’s wife,
Veronica Moreno, as telling the La Voz del Interior. Capitan didn’t impress Moreno
but seeing how faithful he has been changed her mind. Even though the family called
to the dog, he stayed by his master’s grave. What surprised them was that Miguel
had passed away in a hospital in the city and his body was taken to a funeral
home far away from their residence and none of the family members recalled the
dog following them to the cemetery before. “The next Sunday we went to visit Miguel’s
grave and the dog was there. This time he followed us when we returned, because
we had walked. He stayed with us at home for a while but later went back to the
cemetery,” Veronica said. Captain has made that cemetery his home for the past
six years. Veronica revealed that she didn’t really like the dog when he was living
with her and even when he was brought home as a gift, the woman thought he would
cause too much extra housework. But now that she’s seen the dog stand so loyally
by her husband’s grave, she says she views the mutt more sympathetically. Additionally,
the municipal cemetery’s director, Hector Baccega, said that the dog has a special
sense for Miguel and a very particular schedule. The first time Baccega saw the
dog, he arrived at the cemetery alone. The dog then did a couple of laps around
the place before finding his master’s grave — all on his own. “And that’s not
all,” Baccega said. “Every day, at six in the evening, he lies in the front of
(Miguel’s) grave,” he said. Capitan vanished from his new home to be with his
dead owner and even though the dog’s other owner, Damian, fondly remembers receiving
him as a puppy when he was a kid, he sais he’s fine with Capitan’s new living
arrangements. “If he wants to stay there, it’s fine that he remains: he’s taking
care of my dad,” Damian said. |
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