Dog Heartbroken By The Death Of His Dog Brother Goes Into Depression

Bansky loved his dog brother. The two were inseparable. Their owner had never anticipated that the two would be so close. But then Bansky’s dog brother passed away and he went into a deep depression. His owner said he didn’t want to do anything and was clearly emotionally hurt, which the owner didn’t even know was possible for dogs to experience.

She realized how important it was to have two dogs because they need companionship. So they went to the local shelter in search of a new companion. It was incredible how much one dog seemed drawn to them and couldn’t stop jumping up and down wanting attention.

Watch the video to learn what happens next in this family’s story.

Dogs have emotions just like we do.

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