Dogs are truly remarkable creatures, often displaying a level of emotional intelligence that can surprise us.
They form deep connections, not just with humans but with other animals as well, and, much like humans, they grieve when they lose a loved one.
At the Horse Creek Stable Rescue Sanctuary in Georgia, a three-legged golden retriever named Tricycle embodies this extraordinary sensitivity.

Tricycle lives alongside other animals with special needs at the sanctuary and developed a strong friendship with Major, a St. Bernard-mastiff mix. When Major passed away in 2016, it was clear just how much Tricycle felt the loss.
The sanctuary’s staff observed a touching routine: every day, Tricycle would visit Major’s grave, spending hours there. This behavior mirrored how humans mourn their loved ones, showing that Tricycle had a deep emotional bond with Major.

Lester Aradi, the sanctuary’s owner, pointed out that animals experience profound loss just as humans do.
Tricycle’s compassion wasn’t limited to Major. He also mourned other sanctuary animals, like Trixie the alpaca. His expressions of sadness, such as whimpering and staying by their graves, highlighted his strong emotional connections and understanding.
This touching story sheds light on the genuine emotions animals experience and reminds us of the powerful lessons dogs can impart about love, grief, and companionship.
Their unwavering loyalty and profound bonds teach us about empathy and the universal nature of loss.
