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THE K9 WOULDN’T LEAVE HIS SIDE—EVEN AT THE FUNERAL The Devoted K9 Who Refused to Depart from His Partner’s Side—Even During the Funeral I was unprepared for the tears. Not in that manner. Not befor…

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THE K9 WOULDN’T LEAVE HIS SIDE—EVEN AT THE FUNERAL

The Devoted K9 Who Refused to Depart from His Partner’s Side—Even During the Funeral I was unprepared for the tears. Not in that manner. Not before a crowd of a hundred.

However, when Rex—my uncle’s retired K9 companion—leapt onto the casket, something within me broke. My Uncle Mateo was a combat veteran, the type of strength you could sense just by being near him.

He completed two tours abroad and returned with Rex, a remarkable black German Shepherd who had saved his life on multiple occasions.

From that point forward, they were inseparable. Even after their military service, they continued to work together in civilian roles—search and rescue, disaster relief, always together.

When Uncle Mateo succumbed to a heart condition, we all anticipated Rex would struggle. What none of us foresaw was the extent of his grief.

The funeral was solemn, marked by full military honors and a flag presentation—the kind of ceremony that fills your heart with both pride and sorrow.

I stood next to my mother, clutching her hand as if it were the only thing preventing me from collapsing. As the casket was brought in, someone quietly opened Rex’s crate.

Initially, Rex moved at a slow pace, sniffing the air as if he were on a quest. Then, without any sign of hesitation, he jumped onto the casket.

There was no barking or signs of distress, only a soft, sorrowful whimper as he settled down, resting his head gently against the folded flag.

The entire chapel became quiet, and soon the sound of subdued sobs began to resonate throughout the room. My cousin knelt down, and the priest had to pause his prayer.

Even the honor guard appeared visibly affected. Then, Rex performed an unforgettable act—he started to paw at the casket, as if attempting to reach Mateo one final time.

The funeral director approached, uncertain of how to respond, but I intervened. I positioned myself between them and said, ‘Please. Allow him to remain.’

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