Dog stands by his injured friend after Japanese Earthquake Tsunami Meltdown Disaster

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Uploaded by on Mar 17, 2011

A dog sticks by his injured friend after Japan's devastating Earthquake Tsunami Disaster. In the freezing cold aftermath of the most catastrophic disaster the Earth has ever seen.

James Taylor "You've got a friend."

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  • the dog is literally going up to them an asking for help. how can you not take those dogs to shelter:(

  • @IHeart2Cheer1 They were taken to a shelter. I don't know if they got to stay together (I hope they did).

  • @IHeart2Cheer1 They were taken to a shelter. I don't know if they got to stay together (I hope they did).

  • i can't stop weeping....

  • A reporter said that after about an hour the dog was calmed enough to have rescue workers move in to help both these dogs.

    One was said to be at a vet (the injured) and the other at a shelter.

  • @Gacktfangirl I hope they end up together! ♥

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  • i would probably adopt dogs than humans. humans are assholes. by the way i am an alien

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  • @piwacket33 are they ok now?

  • aww thats just sad, i hope theyre ok now :))

  • You won't see a cat doing this.

  • When I watch this video to cry

  • 1 person has no soul for disliking this video.

  • Every time I see this, I almost cry.

  • Really they should just help the injured dog or it will be to late :( is recording it really that important? :(

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