London, Jan 28 : A loyal dog whose owner died late last
year has apparently been showing up for Mass every day for the last two months
at the church where the funeral was held.
Tommy, a 7-year-old German
shepherd, used to accompany his owner, Maria Margherita Lochi, to services at
Santa Maria Assunta church in San Donaci, Italy, according to the Daily Mail,
and was allowed to sit at her feet.
After Lochi died, the dog "joined
mourners at her funeral service" according to locals and "followed after Maria's
coffin" as it was carried into the church.
Tommy, a stray who was adopted
by Lochi, has been showing up "when the bell rings out to mark the beginning of
services" ever since.
"He's there every time I celebrate mass and is very
well behaved," Father Donato Panna told the paper. "He doesn't make a
sound."
None of the other parishioners has complained, Panna said, and
villagers give the dog food and water and allow him to sleep
nearby.
"I've not heard one bark from him in all the time he has been
coming in," Panna added. "He waits patiently by the side of the altar and just
sits there quietly. I didn't have the heart to throw him out—I've just recently
lost my own dog, so I leave him there until Mass finishes and then I let him
out."
Examples of this type of extreme canine loyalty are incredibly
common.
In 2011, a fallen Navy SEAL's Labrador retriever lay down next to
his owner's casket at a funeral service in Rockford, Iowa, refusing to
leave.
The heart-wrenching photo of the scene, taken by the SEAL's cousin
and posted to Facebook, soon went viral.
And, a 60-year-old man's dog
watched and waited for 30 minutes for the fire department to rescue his owner,
who had fallen through thin ice into the freezing waters of the Colorado
River:
Nearby hunters witnessed the accident and called 911. But
while they waited for help, the man's dog refused to leave the scene. Like a
worried relative in the waiting room, the dog paced back and forth, trying to
reach the man, who repeatedly waved the dog off, fearing for its
safety.
"This is simply who dogs are," Dr. Karen Overall, an animal
behavior expert, told Yahoo! Shine. "We have had a close, cognitive, emotional
and working relationship with dogs for tens of thousands of years, and we have
both been changed by that history. Dogs are heroic to us because they live up to
that relationship."
Last year, a male pit bull refused to leave the side
of a female pit bull who had been dead on the side of a road in Phoenix.
According to local news reports, the male pit bull stayed with her for more than
14 hours.
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