https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jG42z4WlkpA
Is the dog in this video genuinely crying? We all know dogs are loyal and they stay wherever their dead masters are but is there an actual explanation for what's happening in this video?
No, dogs can become distressed, but they don't cry. It's probably reverse-sneezing and its owners either genuinely believed it was crying or just wanted to get a viral video out of it.
To be honest, although you get those folklore stories about loyal dogs staying at their master's grave for years, it's extremely unlikely that most dogs would be able to make a connection between a burial plot and their owner, especially with modern burial techniques. Stay around their home or some other familiar spot waiting for them to return, yes, but they're only likely to get agitated at a grave if people are upset - some dogs are pretty easily distressed if their owners are acting out of the ordinary.
Person was probably a holocaust survivor meaning it's fake
>>2256008
Yeah, this.
Somebody forced the dog into this and filmed it for Internet points.
I can't believe my dog can do anything until a peer review says so.
Dog is just breathing heavy, happens sometimes
It likely is in response to dead owner especially if people were saying her name and she died recently
My dog had a similar reaction to her puppies being adopted and the runt not making it, she was breathing like this but not as hard with her jowls flapping from the air
>>2256006
Canids dont feel sadness, its more like a drug withdrawal.
JUDAN!
>>2256006
HEIL Hitler
>>2256006
>Eisenstein