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When your dog waits by the door and
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hours turn into days, he doesn't
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understand what gone means. Psychology
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says dogs can't process death. They just
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feel the space where you used to be. He
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keeps checking the same window,
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listening for your footsteps. Because to
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him, love never ended. You just took too
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long to come home. Every car sound makes
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his ears lift. Every knock on the door
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makes his heart race. And when it's not
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you, his brain releases cortisol, the
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same chemical of heartbreak in humans.
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He sleeps near your shoes because they
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still smell like you. He dreams about
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you. And sometimes when he twitches in
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sleep, it's not random. It's his memory
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playing back the moment you laughed or
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called his name. According to
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psychology, dogs live inside memories,
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not time. So in his world, you're still
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coming back. And maybe that's why when
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people say dogs wait in heaven, it
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doesn't sound like a myth. It sounds
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like something he would actually do.