Loyal dog China grave:Loyal Dog Refuses to Leave Owner’s Grave in China
Loyal dog China grave:Loyal Dog Refuses to Leave Owner’s Grave in China,A loyal dog has held watch of its owner's grave in south of Beijing, China for more than a week. The dog has moved people of the Panjiatun village so much that they plan to build a kennel for him.
The dog belonged to owner Lao Pan, a single man, who died earlier this month aged 68.
After Pan's room was cleared the dog disappeared but villagers later found him by the grave of his owner. Reports have said that the dog has stayed by the side of the grave for more than seven days, refusing to leave.
Villagers have tried coaxing the dog away with food, after noticing that he was staying at the grave site unfed, and took the dog back to the village to give it some buns.
A concerned local tried to take the dog home with him, but to no avail.
"I gave him a steamed bun when he came to my home," he told the BBC.
But the dog took the buns and soon returned to the grave.Now villagers are regularly bringing food and water to the dog and plan to build him a kennel at the grave site.
The story is reminiscent of Edinburgh's Greyfriars Bobby, a Skye Terrier who remained at his master's grave for 14 years in Scotland in the mid-1800s.
After Pan's room was cleared the dog disappeared but villagers later found him by the grave of his owner. Reports have said that the dog has stayed by the side of the grave for more than seven days, refusing to leave.
Villagers have tried coaxing the dog away with food, after noticing that he was staying at the grave site unfed, and took the dog back to the village to give it some buns.
A concerned local tried to take the dog home with him, but to no avail.
"I gave him a steamed bun when he came to my home," he told the BBC.
But the dog took the buns and soon returned to the grave.Now villagers are regularly bringing food and water to the dog and plan to build him a kennel at the grave site.
The story is reminiscent of Edinburgh's Greyfriars Bobby, a Skye Terrier who remained at his master's grave for 14 years in Scotland in the mid-1800s.
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