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A true story of devotion and love.

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Francis Romero, 80, was in a coma in the hospital.

His dog was allowed to stay with him, and he did not leave his side day and night.

After a month, Francis slowly woke up from his coma with the following words:

"Where is that white angel who constantly whispered in my ear, that everything would be fine?"

After a short period, and when he opened his eyes, he saw his beloved dog that was lying next to him, then a sweet smile emerged from his lips, and tears rolled down her cheeks from her eyes.

This was one of those stories, which could never be explained in a logical way.

However, for Francis the results of that NDE,.will be something that he will treasure for the rest of his life, more than anything else of a material aspect.

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Hellebelle profile image
Hellebelle

The power of unconditional love ❤

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Thepainterswife

No greater love than that of a dog for his master , ours have been as beneficial to my husband as all the pills and professional treatments ❤️

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sassy59

What a wonderful tale of true devotion. I remember watching Greyfriars Bobby years ago and sobbing. Xxx

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Thepainterswife in reply to sassy59

I bought the dvd ❤️ My daughter borrowed it and I’ve not seen it since 😂 brilliant film xx

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sassy59 in reply to Thepainterswife

It certainly is brilliant. Hope you get your DVD back at some point…..😂😘🤗

What a lovely demonstration of the love of an animal for its owner Roddy! The magazine 'Readers Digest' published my own experience, a little similar, some years ago. It concerned the death of my second husband Frank in the Caribbean. At that time I had a bigger household of animals, two dogs and four cats and I had noticed that, after Frank died, one of the cats would sleep right by my head, directly after his death until just after his funeral. But not only that. If that cat needed to go about its business, as it left, another would take its place and so on, throughout every night. As if to say, 'don't worry, we'll make sure you are OK'! Animals are so intuitive and they understand much more than we often give them credit for.

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sassy59 in reply to

Wonderful story Callendersgal. How amazing. Xxx🎄

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Thepainterswife in reply to

Amazing but not surprising Callendersgal animals do connect with us much ,much more than people realise 🐶😽❤️❤️

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Hello sue that's lovely my previous nebours cat jack a tabby was devoted to me used to come through cat flap and lay on me on the bed lol a for sale sine went up he was sat on the settee back behind me I cried he got down and got on my lap and rubbed his head on my face and wiped my tears away, when my step dad died I cried and my black cat woke up and licked my hand and gave me endearing look, hope you have a lovely peaceful Christmas hope kaser doesn't rip any of your pressies if get more pyjamas,🙀🐯😻🤗🌟pixies been keeping warm near radiator xx

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Our furry friends are amazing Mandy. I'm not surprised to read about how they have supported you too. Sending you, your mum and Pixie good wishes for a very happy Christmas. I will be guarding my Christmas pyjamas very carefully from you know who's claws! Merry Christmas! x. 🎄🎅🎁😊

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Goldenanny

How interesting and I have just read the story of Greyfriars Bobby which was really moving. 🥰🥰

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Arymretep

Wonderful story 😘

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