Monday, 11 April 2011

so dogs are more than man's best friend

So dogs are more than man’s best friend

It may come as a bore, but I’ll always have stories to share about my beloved late nephew Zolani. In time I’ll share stories of laughter but for now, I what the heavy side of my pain of his loss.
My nephew had a dog; this dog sort of belonged to him and his close friends. After his death the friend request that he takes the dog and look after it, but my cousin (his mother) refused as the dog had some connection to Zolani. So the young man agreed not to take the dog, but promised that he would come visit the dog, every week. So far he has been doing that, taking it for walks and washing it, basically taking care of the dog.
This past Saturday something strange happened when he came with a friend to take the dog as usual; the dog ran away, from them. The boys said the dog become so reckless and over powered them, they have never seen it like that. The boys chased after the strong Alsatian (German shepherd dog), and in their running a man driving a car, stopped to assist them. The amazing thing, about this man, is that he is the investigating officer into the murder of Zolani’s death. He asked the boys what they were chasing and they told him that they are chasing Zolani’s dog. The boy somehow recognise the investigating officer, hence he mentioned who’s dog they were running after.
The man helped in the chase, as they could see where the dig was running to, and the dog gave them a chase towards the grave yard. They got off the car, and the dog, went straight to Zolani’s grave, and sniffed and did doggy stuff. The two boys were shocked with amazement, as the dog has never been brought to his grave before. It was chained on the day of the funeral, but it managed to run straight to his grave. The two boys stood there amazed as they were also trying to catch their breath, then the dog left and they followed it, and was a calm dog again. My aunt says she could still see the disbelief in their eyes.
Maybe some science people can explain what happened, but I call it a miracle.

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