“He waited by the door for a friend who’d never come again”: When a grieving dog refused to move, a husky who never cuddled opened her heart and shared her kennel

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    So I (31f) used to work at this doggy daycare/boarding center. The one I worked at separated the bigs and littles usually but
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    sometimes exceptions are made (bonded pair, old old big dog in littles etc) So for this story you need to know: Iggy (5 year old mini schnauzer/chihuahua
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    mix), Max (14 year old Weimaraner) a bonded pair, literally inseparable, very sweet boys. And Misty a 10 year old female husky with an attitude problem, she
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    didn't like any other dog, she was tolerant but not thrilled with the other dogs getting in her space. They didn't have any contact despite being in group together a couple of times.
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    Starts sad y'all. After a year of Iggy and Max coming in together every other day for daycare, it happened, I came in and there was only Iggy...no Max. It was
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    sad but expected cause he was so old, poor buddy was a good boy though. Iggy, though, he hit me hard. He was
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    sitting at the gate wagging his tail and looking behind me for his best friend, when he didn't see him he just sat back down and waited patiently. But Max wasn't
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    coming. So I tried to distract him but he wouldn't leave his spot. Figuring he needed some time and if I kept pushing he'd just get frustrated I decided to go into the
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    outdoor yard to say hi to the other dogs in that day. I was walking around the yard for a while, like an hour but every time I'd check lggy would be in the same spot just waiting. Every time
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    someone opened the door his tail would wag and he stand up and look behind the person or dog coming in, and every time he wouldn't see him his tail would stop wagging and he'd sit back down to wait. I went to sit and see
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    if he'd come over like usual but that was a no go. I was about to call Iggy's owners and tell them to come get him cause he's so sad when it happened...
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    Here's the wholesome part: Right as I was giving up on distracting lggy. Misty, the dog that didn't like anyone, got up from her throne and walked over to him. I watched while this
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    grumpy old dog sat next to this grieving confused pup. Just sat there, so he wasn't alone. I thought I was overreacting but then when we were bringing
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    dogs in for nap time, Iggy followed Misty....right into her kennel. And she let him. They hopped up on her bed and curled up together. They spent the rest of the day glued to each others sides.
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    Yes I asked both sets of owners if it was okay for them to hang in there (not really a choice though...Iggy wasn't moving for nobody) they said yes obviously, there may have been tears.
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    Coffeeffex This is the saddest sweetest story I've read in awhile. Thank you
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    fine-frog name: breed This is so sweet, oh my goodness. Related commentary on bonded pairs/
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    dh We had one of our two girls, Lindsay, eu at home so that Kaylee could be ed present and would understand what had happened. Best
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    decision we ever made, and I highly recommend at- home euthanasia, especially when it comes to a bonded pair. Kaylee isn't just
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    sitting at the door waiting for her sister, and I honestly don't think my heart could handle it if that were the case.
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