As most people, I love animals, and I love my little dogs. In England, a bittersweet tale is told of Ruswarp, a devoted dog
who guarded his master’s body for 11 weeks, before being found. A bronze statue has been created in his honor, for his loyalty, and love for his master.
Telegraph UK reports:
In a tale reminiscent of Greyfriars Bobby, border collie Ruswarp stuck by the side of owner Graham Nuttall after he got into trouble walking on 20 January 1990.
When Mr Nuttall, 41, did not return to Burnley in Lancashire from his day’s walk in Llandrindod Wells, Powys, neighbours raised the alarm.
A week-long search found nothing, while missing person posters and leaflets also failed to produce any sightings.
But on 7 April walker David Clarke found the body by a mountain stream. Next to him was Ruswarp, who had stood guard over his master through snow and rain. The 14-year-old dog was so weak he had to be carried off the mountain.
Despite being cared for by a local vet he died shortly after attending Mr Nuttall’s funeral.
What a sweet story.



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