The shepherd dog trampled the flowers and barked at his owner’s coffin:The attendees were shocked when the coffin was opened.
The funeral day had arrived, and the procession made its way to the cemetery gradually.The officer’s family, with whom he hadn’t spoken in nearly five years, was among those in attendance.They had come that morning from a long way away.His coworkers, officers in sharp uniforms, were already waiting by the casket.And the dog, a German Shepherd named Max, approached them with his head down and a sorrowful gaze.
Max wasn’t merely a pet.He was a service dog that had accompanied the deceased officer on scores of operations and was his mate.Max was present when the warehouse was robbed and the officer passed away inexplicably.He barely ate, didn’t play, and just stared into space and whimpered ever since that day.
He was now sitting close to the casket, which was adorned with vibrant flowers, and the soldiers’ feet.People sobbed quietly.
Max then stood up.His nose brushed against the edge of the coffin, and his ears pricked up.After snifting the lid, he abruptly jerked back and grew.and started barking loudly.This was no typical bark.People flinched.A number of officers hurried to the dog, believing he was unable to contain his emotions.
One of the women murmured, “Take him away.”
As he stumbled to reach the coffin, the dog howled and scratched at the wooden lid.
The nearby commanding officer scowled.He was familiar with this dog.Max never snarled without cause.
“Open the coffin,” he uttered forcefully.
— What?The relatives objected. Why?
— DISPLAY IT.
The cemetery was silent as the lid was slowly raised.Everyone momentarily froze.Then there was a loud cry of dread.
The individual in the coffin wasn’t the right one. Not at all.A unusual physique, a bizarre outfit, and an odd face.Someone else did it. Max gave a quiet but relieved growl, realizing that it wasn’t his owner.He was correct. It was then discovered that the tags had been switched, which was a deadly error that had happened in the mortuary.The officer’s and a civilian’s bodies had arrived nearly simultaneously, and in the haste, one had been issued in lieu of the other.