A three-year-old dog is sitting near an empty hospital bed waiting for its owner who is no longer alive

Animals

The loyalty of dogs has been well known for a long time, and there is no need for additional confirmation of this fact.

And all the same, four-legged friends constantly surprise us with their loyalty, and this is how they win the hearts of people.

A three-year-old dog is sitting near an empty hospital bed waiting for its owner who is no longer alive

One Facebook group that writes about rescued dogs in the northeastern US state of New Jersey posted a single photo.

But this shot and the explanation to it caused an explosion of emotions among the readers.

A dog named Moose, three years old, sad, sits near an empty hospital bed.

The dog is waiting for its owner to return. But he died…

Under the photo, it is said that Moose is a half-breed Labrador.

A three-year-old dog is sitting near an empty hospital bed waiting for its owner who is no longer alive

He differs in that he loves indiscriminately everyone.

However, his heart is now broken. The owner of the dog died.

And the pain from this loss cannot be borne by the dog alone.

Moose more than ever needs a family that would love him, help him endure this grief.

Social network users were shocked by both this story and this photo.

They began to share this information. In the first two days alone, the post already had more than 5 thousand likes and more than 4 thousand shares.

A three-year-old dog is sitting near an empty hospital bed waiting for its owner who is no longer alive

Thanks to the Internet, Moose was taken from the shelter to a new home in less than a week.

Here are some quotes from those who saw the photo.

One user writes that dogs are animals that will love their owner until their last breath.

Another reports that his tears came from just one snapshot of the dog. The third one asks to take care of the faithful dog…

Thank God, the dog is already with good people.

And after a while, we hope, he will recover from his inordinate grief.

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