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The text is a transcript of a video that tells the stories of dogs who remained loyal to their owners even after they died. The video features six dogs from different countries and times, who waited for their owners at graves, train stations, or roads for years. The video also mentions the monuments and honors that some of these dogs received for their loyalty. The video ends with a request to subscribe to the channel and follow the creators on social media.
1. Dogs are known for their loyalty and affection towards their owners.
2. Some dogs have proven their loyalty beyond life, with instances of dogs sleeping on their owners' graves and waiting for them at the bus stop and train station.
3. The dog known as "Captain" spent 12 years sleeping next to the grave of his owner, Miguel Gusmán, in Argentina.
4. "Captain" was found at the cemetery on a Saturday and then again on the following Sunday, but he only stayed for a day, a week, and a month before returning to the cemetery.
5. Edward the English claw fight was a man who had a dog called Ward. They were inseparable and Ward protected his body even after Edward's death.
6. Bob was a Skype breed dog and was the faithful companion of the British John Greyson. Bob did not leave the side of his owner's grave for 14 years.
7. A shepherd fell ill and was rushed to the hospital in the city of Fort Benton for treatment. His dog, Boss, stayed by his side but was hit by a train when his owner died.
8. Canelo was a dog that was inseparable from his owner. The owner was very old and had serious kidney problems. After the owner died, Canelo stayed at the hospital door for 12 years.
9. Khost is a German Shepherd that lived in Russia with his owners. After a car accident killed his owners, Khost spent more than seven years waiting for them at the road where the accident happened.
10. In 1943, during the second world war, a man named Carlos Floriani adopted an injured puppy and named him "Son". Son accompanied Carlos every morning to the bus stop until 1947 when Carlos was killed in a factory bombing.
11. The story of Hachiko, a Akita dog, is one of the most famous stories of loyalty. Hachiko waited for his owner at the station for 10 years after his owner's death.
12. The dog known as "Ticou" was taken to Tokyo by his owner in 1924. Ticou accompanied his owner from the door of his house to Shibuya station every morning. After his owner's death in 1925, Ticou continued this routine for 10 years.
13. The video is part of a channel called "Unwritten", which also features games.
14. The video concludes with a call to action, urging viewers to subscribe to the channel, like the video, and follow them on other platforms.