There is much anecdotal evedence to suggest some do Answer Absolutely, although dogs will move on more quickly than humans in most cases.
Yes they can display behaviour like grieving if they lose their kids or if they are housed with only one other goat and it dies as goats are very social animals and need company.
not really. they might feel like 'hey why is she/he lying there? i want to mate!' but nothing more than that.
If the dogs were living in the same house, I believe they do, although not for long. i disagree, my dog is still depressed and not the same even though zoie died last year
elephants grieve over stillborn babies, other family members and even other elephants
There is the lead dog, then the 2 swing dogs, then the team dogs, then the 2 wheel dogs. The team dogs are any dogs between the swing dogs and the wheel dogs.
how many: around 900 at the most. what types: sporting dogs ( or gun dogs ), miniature dogs, spaniels, hounds, working dogs, herding dogs, terrieres, toy dogs, and sleigh dogs.
Service dogs, bomb sniffing, drug dogs, military/ police dogs, rescue dogs, body sniffing dogs, show dogs.
They can but it can cause them to stress really bad and they may grieve themselves to death. It will freak them out badly.
I will grieve later. The class will grieve for their slain classmate.
Dogs DO grieve over the loss of loved ones, and the dog wants to be close to the deceased.
I will grieve during the funeral. The soldiers grieve for their fallen comrade.
Grieve is already a verb. For example "to grieve someone or something" is an action, therefore it is a verb.
Bill Grieve's birth name is William Thomas Turner Grieve.
Yes, the word grieve is a verb.
If the dogs were living in the same house, I believe they do, although not for long. i disagree, my dog is still depressed and not the same even though zoie died last year
I will grieve when you are gone.
Percy Grieve died in 1998.
Basil Grieve was born in 1864.
Basil Grieve died in 1917.