A dog died of sadness two days after the death of his owner

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A dog named Camila died of sadness two days after the death of her owner, a 22-year-old girl. The animal died when she warned that her owner, Alma Adriana, would not return. The scathing story was shared on Facebook by the mother of the woman who died in a car crash.

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This sad case happened in Mexico and left a deep mark on Alma Adriana Alonso’s mother. Alma Delia lost her daughter on May 6, when she was only 22; a fatal accident on the Nuevo León National Highway.

“He couldn’t bear his absence”

The heartbreaking post of the mother of the deceased young woman.

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The heartbreaking post of the mother of the deceased young woman.

As if it wasn’t too much bleakness in the family, Adriana’s dog has had a rough time at home following the death of his young mistress. Soon Delia announced that Camila was also dead: “Daughter, you also took your dog, he couldn’t bear your absence. RIP Camila is not worth such sadness, princess,” she said in a Facebook post.

Along with this fateful news, Adriana’s mother also shared some photos featuring her daughter and her adorable dog (apparently a pit bull); In these pictures you can see how they both share quality time and lots of love. “My girl, your dog Camila died this morning, Camila could not bear so much sadness” Delia said.

“Yesterday they took her to see you; I looked into his eyes with deep sadness. Oh my God, I can’t take that much,” she added. “There are some animals that don’t always stop you from thinking, this happened to a friend of mine. At least now they can be together…” one person said.

“People should change the way they think about dogs. They are angels who have fallen from heaven.” another person said.

It’s hard to imagine that an animal could voluntarily take its own life, or decide to let itself die slowly. Scientists have verified this active behavior in only a few species such as whales, dolphins or elephants Sensing the end of their days, they move away from the flock to wait for the moment, in an intimate and irremediable act.

There are even those who maintain that some large birds, such as the condor, when they lose the ability to feed themselves over the years, They make one last flight, throwing themselves against the rocks to die.

In a closer environment, there are pets such as dogs that more than want or deliberately seek death, They may experience situations of such suffering or sadness that they don’t want to go on living.

Source: Clarin

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