Hawkeye, the labrador of a soldier recently killed in action, has moved 1,500 people at the funeral of his master Jon Tumilson, an officer of the Navy U.S. Navy SEAL
The scene was very moving. Jon Tumilson, an officer of the Navy U.S. Navy SEAL was killed in action in Afghanistan when he was aboard the Chinook helicopter shot down by the Taliban last August 6, leaving a brown labrador dog Hawkeye.
At the funeral of the military, probably Hawkeye distraught by the death of his master, did not wish to leave the coffin of his master.Hawkeye walked the coffin containing the body of Jon, has released a deep sigh and lied down in front of the coffin without wanting to get up until the end of the ceremony.
This is the cousin of the deceased, Lisa Pembleton, who immortalized the moment poignant, attended by 1,500 people. Pembleton then posted his photos on a military blog under the heading "Hawkeye, the faithful son of Jon."
Lisa says "I had not planned to take pictures other than the family," she asserted, although it is unusual to take pictures at a funeral. "By attending this scene, I felt compelled to get up off the seat and share it with all family members who could not see the dog from where they were sitting or who were unable to be present to say goodbye to my cousin ".
This is further proof that the dog is in vain and against all the best friend of man until his death ..
Above the pictures of Jon and his dog Hawkeye / Hawkeye at the ceremony
Source: 7sur7
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Hello,
Of course dogs have feelings, they experience feelings like us, the joy, sorrow, fear, anger, etc ...
Examples like this there are many, to meditate for those who think otherwise.
Leo
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