
Zozo the dog was adopted as a puppy by Ismail Öztürk of Ordu, Turkey. Ismail loved her very much, and the two were inseparable for the short 1 1/2 years they spent together.
Unfortunately, Ismail, passed away in 2014. Shortly before then, Zozo moved to live with her owner’s son, Zafer Öztürk, who said, “My father loved Zozo.”
As humans, we’re able to prepare for losing a loved one. Even if we’re not ready, we at least understand what has happened.
For dogs, a person is there, then suddenly gone. It’s as if they’ve been abandoned overnight, and there’s nothing they can do but mourn.
Ismail was buried near the family home alongside other deceased members of the Öztürks. Zafer said he would visit his father’s resting place regularly, and occasionally, Zozo would join him.
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The dog seemed to know right where her first owner was kept. Zozo has surprised his new owner at times, who said, “When I came to the grave a few times I saw Zozo lying on the grave.”
Sometimes, Zozo will even take it upon herself to go visit Ismail on her own. Her new family will look around for her, only to find that she’s out in the cemetery.
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It is as if Zozo is waiting for her owner to pop out at any moment. Now, Zafer expects company every time he goes to pay his respects to his father.
Only a mound of dirt separates Zozo from the man who originally adopted her. The bond shows just how much of an impact Ismail had on Zozo’s life.
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While the story is a sad one, it shows just how powerful the human-dog relationship can be. Even after her owner died, Zozo is still faithful and longing for his attention.
We’re all very sad when our dogs die, but we know that it’s probably coming. For our dogs, however, death comes without warning, and it’s often hard for them to understand exactly what happened to their loving owner.
Joan King Thomas
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Only sentient beings grieve.
Craig Clifton
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Dogs are so awesome……
Amy Jo Woods
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Zozo looks to be Anatoloian Shepherd
Tracy Rawding
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Adam holloway hope you could see this as it proves dogs have feelings and feel love and sadness so you have a lot to know
Cosmeta Perez
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I love you zozo
Phyllis Baimbridge
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So sad
Karol Sarane
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well this is how he find’s comfort let him be unless he is starving or freezing :(( it’s ok as long as he has a home and loe so sad though:((
Karol Sarane
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oh thankyou for loving this baby he miss his owner so much but you are a part of the man he mourn’s so much and he know that you all have loving beautiful heart’s your’e Dad can RIP knowing his dog is with you <3<3
Christine Scanlan
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How sad bless him
Chantal Masquelier
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Oharme duts
Sandy Whitmore
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poor baby
Nancy Perritt
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Sad.
Paul Hageli
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so sorry!
Rob Enders
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awwwww
Lu Har
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Just LOVE helps.
Jill Richardson-Jones
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Like the story of ‘Haichi’ – dogs have very strong feelings of love and a sense of belonging with their human partners. They are sentient beings,sometimes far more so than many humans! This poor dog must miss his beloved owner so very much – he is grieving for him just as we grieve for those we have loved and lost.
Michele Tierney
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Shame xx
Jimmy Rodriguez-zavaleta
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Poor dog hopefully one day you’ll see your owner were ever he’s at, he watching what a true loyal faithfully friend you are.
Cris N Clarissa Apostol
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Even dog have pain and emotion like human I am sorry zozo I hope the family of owner of this dogie can take care of him good god bless u dogie I know it is hard but u need to moved on to u life ok
Frances Thompson
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Hope you give him lots of love
Cathy Thompson Phillips
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BECAUSE THEY HAVE FEALINGS
Jennifer Mcinnes
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Aw sad