The separation of life and death is not only unbearable, it is also the same for dogs.
There is a dachshund named Xiaohua in Japan. He has a close friend named Xiaomi, a calico cat. Xiaohua and Xiaomi have a very good relationship. Whether they are walking, dazing or eating, the two little guys are inseparable.
When eating, they share their delicacies with each other in the same bowl.

When they were full, they would stare out the window together in a daze.

They would act coquettishly in front of their owners.

Unfortunately, the good times did not last long. Xiaomi died in a car accident one day. This made the whole family very sad, especially Xiaohua, which was a very big blow to her. According to the etiquette society's suggestion, the owner first wrapped Xiaomi's body in a towel, put it in a cardboard box, presented a flower, and planned to send it to a pet funeral home for burial.
Unexpectedly, Xiaohua looked at Xiaomi lying in the cardboard box and couldn't help but "wake up" it. Not only did she nibble on its feet, she also dragged the carton away and pulled away the towel, but no matter what she did, Xiaomi didn't move at all.

The owner rushed to stop him, and the little flower barked excitedly, as if to say, "Please, let me wake up my friend." The owner couldn't help crying.

"Please, don't take away my friend"
In the end, the master sent Xiaomi's body away. Although he was reluctant to part with him, he still had to say goodbye.

In this life, we always find out when we experience parting that the hardest words to say are not "I'm sorry" or "I was wrong", but a simple "goodbye". This is true for humans and animals.
"Goodbye, Xiaomi"