9 loyal dogs who waited for their dead humans

Hachiko waiting at the railway station
Loyal dogs who waited: Hachiko waiting at the railway station for his dead master.

Loyal dogs who waited

 1. ‘Leão’, the dog who refused to leave his human’s grave.

loyal dogs who waited - Laeo refused to leave the grave of his dead owner for days
Laeo refused to leave the grave of his dead owner for days
Dog who waited by his human's grave
‘Leao’ being taken out from the graveside for medical attention

 2. Capitan: the Unflinching loyalty of the Argentine dog. 

Argentina dog loyalty
Every single night since 2006, ‘Capitan’ has slept beside the headstone of his master’s grave.

Also see: Dog visits grave of his owner every day

 3. Hawkeye: From Frisbee to Funeral 

Navy SEAL Jon Tumilson with 'Hawkeye'
Navy SEAL Jon Tumilson with ‘Hawkeye’
Dog sitting at soldier's coffin
Till the very end: Hawkeye refused to leave his master’s side during an emotional funeral.

 4. Ciccio: For whom the bell chimes

Italy dog church
Every day when a church in Italy rings the bells, Ciccio, a 12-year-old dog comes along hoping to reunite with his dead friend again.
Ruswarp loyal dog waited
Ruswarp and his human (above). Ruswarp’s statue at the railway station (below). Ruswarp had also paw-signed a petition objecting to the closure of the Settle-Carlisle Railway line between Yorkshire and Cumbria.

Canelo, the dog, used to accompany his ill human during his weekly visits to the nearest hospital in Cadiz, Spain for dialysis treatments. The hospital policy prevented non-service animals from being inside, so the dog would wait by the door until his human’s treatments were finished. After the treatment, they’d walk back home together.

Canelo dog

7. Waghya: Shivaji’s Fearless Companion

Bronze statue of Waghya the loyal dog at Raigad Fort Maharashtra overlooking hills, commemorating his legendary leap after Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj's 1680 death.

8. Fido, the Italian dog who waited 14 years for his master

Fido Italy dog statue
The inscription on Fido’s statue in Italy reads: A FIDO, ESEMPIO DI FEDELTÀ (To Fido, Example of loyalty)

As you go to bed tonight, think for a minute of Capitan who would be on the gravestone in Argentina; Ciccio, with his hopeful eyes in Italy and as you hug your furry friend close, please try to make a difference the next day for those dozens of Hachiko walking around us. Just waiting for some love. Everything counts, even a friendly pat.


9. Shep: Montana’s Train Station Watchdog

Bronze Shep statue on granite base at Missouri River park Fort Benton Montana, paws on rail gazing at tracks amid fall trees with "Forever Faithful" plaque.

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15 thoughts on “9 loyal dogs who waited for their dead humans”

  1. I can’t tell you Abhi how deeply touched and hurt I am reading this post. It is really true that if one hasn’t felt the love of dogs, one hasn’t seen love at all…. My heart goes out to each one of them and I wish I could go and hug every dog that feels sad like this… 🙁
    We keep searching for love in so many places but this is where it is… in the heart of your pet. Unconditional and forever, true and lasting. In all ways and means.

    1. You describe it perfectly. I hope your words..advise & those stories of Faithful Furry Companions Forever will echo in the hearts of humanity around the Globe!

    1. Giribala di’, Nainital also has an endearing tale. Sheru, a sheep dog who saved hostel stduents from a tiger…way back in 1950s.

  2. you just made me cry. missing my dog & feeling miserable that i need such moments or a photo to remember him :'(

    1. I hope these are tears of love and longing, my noamd friend. Sometimes as the tear traverses the landscape of face, drawing close to the lips, the heart heaves a sigh for our comrades for centuries, the canine. Memories enshrined in hearts go beyond the snapshots; in that shrine you shall always find your loyal friend.

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