Dog stands guard over deceased owner?s grave for six years

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For all your dog lovers,this will choke you up. If your not a dog lover well have some sympathy. ;)

By Eric Pfeiffer, Yahoo! News
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Capitan keeps watch over Miguel Guzman's grave (La Voz)


An extremely dedicated dog has continued to show its loyalty, keeping watch on its owner's grave six years after he passed away.

Capitan, a German shepherd, reportedly ran away from home after its owner, Miguel Guzman, died in 2006. A week later, the Guzman family found the dog sitting by his grave in central Argentina.

Miguel Guzman adopted Capitan in 2005 as a gift for his teenage son, Damian. And for the past six years, Capitan has continued to stand guard at Miguel's grave. The family says the dog rarely leaves the site.

"We searched for him, but he had vanished," widow Veronica Guzman told LaVoz.com. "We thought he must have got run over and died.

'The following Sunday we went to the cemetery, and Damian recognized his pet. Capitan came up to us, barking and wailing as if he were crying."

Adding to the unusual circumstances, Veronica says the family never brought Capitan to the cemetery before he was discovered there.

"It is a mystery how he managed to find the place," she said.


Cemetery director Hector Baccega says he and his staff have begun feeding and taking care of Capitan.

"He turned up here one day, all on his own, and started wandering all around the cemetery until he eventually found the tomb of his master," Baccega said.

"During the day he sometimes has a walk around the cemetery, but always rushes back to the grave. And every day, at six o'clock sharp, he lies down on top of the grave, stays there all night."

But the Guzman family hasn't abandoned Capitan. Damian says the family has tried to bring Capitan home several times but that he always returns to the cemetery on his own.

"I think he's going to be there until he dies, too. He's looking after my dad," he said.
 

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Re: Dog stands guard over deceased owner?s grave for six years

What a wonderfull story! A great example of why we luv dogs.
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Re: Dog stands guard over deceased owner?s grave for six years

I read the story this morning...have to admit, I got choked up!
 

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Re: Dog stands guard over deceased owner?s grave for six years

I am not ashamed to say I believe that story 100% and I have tears in my eyes as I type this. I have 2 dogs now, mother (a stray Sharpie mix I found and her daughter ) and they are both getting old fast, the "puppy" is battling cancer right now but holding up well and stays in good spirits despite her surgeries and recurrences and a hotspot at the sight that does'nt want to heal. Just in the last week or so a pack of Coyotes has been howling almost every night out behind our house and momma dog has been on high alert and not sleeping throughout the night on her guard duty. Both dogs will now follow and stay right beside me or my wife If we venture into the fenced backyard at night. Dogs are the best friends ever and will never stop loving you no matter what you do. I'm going to go cry and hug my dogs now.... thanks for that wonderfull story 888 :D
 

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Wow, what a great story. Thanks for sharing 888.
 

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Re: Dog stands guard over deceased owner?s grave for six years

wow....yes ....that story is a definite tear jerker......txs for sharing ......

DOGS RULE...........

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fat fanny

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Re: Dog stands guard over deceased owner?s grave for six years

Geat read and a good example of how special dogs are. I just lost my 6yr old doxy (Chuck) last yr to severe hip displacement had to have him put down I could'nt watch him suffer any more. he is burried in the flower bed outside my sliding glass door with a big boulder for a head stone so I can keep an eye on him. He was truely a dedicated and loyal friend got up when I did waited for me at the door when I got home from work sat behind me on my chair at dinner and in my chair when watching TV and went to bed when I did dorve my wife nuts but we miss him dearly. The loyalty of Captain in the post story come from being loved as a pet should be and this is his return gift for that!
 
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