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They say dogs never really leave. And
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maybe that's true. When your dog passes,
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his body may be gone, but his loyalty
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doesn't fade with the heartbeat.
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Psychology says the human brain doesn't
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separate love from memory. So when your
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dog loved you, that bond became part of
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your biology, wired into the same
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circuits that keep you breathing. That's
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why you still hear his footsteps on the
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floor, still feel him curl beside your
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bed. You think it's imagination, but
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it's love replaying itself over and over
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in the quiet corners of your mind. Dogs
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are creatures of rhythm. For years, his
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heartbeat matched yours. His breaths
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followed your sleep. His joy rose with
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your voice. Even after he's gone, your
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body remembers that pattern. When the
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night gets too quiet, you still feel
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that presence, soft, familiar, eternal.
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And maybe that's why every once in a
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while, you hear the jingle of a collar
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or feel a sudden warmth near your feet.
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It's not a ghost. It's not your
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imagination. It's love refusing to fade.
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Because dogs don't just live in your
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home. They live in your heartbeat. And
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as long as it beats, he's still right
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there waiting for you in the place where