Andy Beaulieu died last year on his wedding anniversary of a sudden heart attack.
After experts could not revive him, his dog, Sadie, laid beside him on the floor nuzzling his hand.
鈥淎fter the death, she showed signs of depression, would not eat and waited for him to come home everyday,鈥 said Jeremy May, president of Elements Creation and Pre-planning & Burial in Langley.
When staff from Elements attended the family home in Abbotsford, Sadie was there.
鈥淪he sat with us as we made arrangements,鈥 said Jeremy May, Elements鈥 president.
That鈥檚 when the family told of Sadie鈥檚 deep connection to Andy and asked if the dog could attend the funeral which took place late last year in Langley. They adopted her at about eight weeks old.
鈥淪he calmly walked in [to the funeral]. She did not have to be forced,鈥 May said. 鈥淪he spent a few moments there and then she calmly walked out.鈥
When Sadie put her front feet up on Andy鈥檚 casket, May took a photo for his widow.
鈥淪he鈥檒l need this as part of her journey,鈥 he thought.
He said the energy in the room was 鈥渁mazing鈥 when Sadie came in so calmly and said her farewell to her human.
It鈥檚 not the first time Elements has had pet requests, so far all for dogs. It鈥檚 one of the few funeral firms that allows pets at services.
鈥淚t鈥檚 very clear that dogs do register our emotions and their own,鈥 he said.
Recently the funeral home asked the family if it could put the picture on its social media because the staff found it so touching and was told yes.
May said his widow has found comfort in having the keepsake photo.
But then the image went viral. The funeral home has had calls from media around the world.
鈥淟iterally within 20 minutes [of the posting], the calls were coming in,鈥 he said.
May added that his widow has been somewhat overwhelmed by the response but Elements and the family have been touched by the outpouring of sympathy for Sadie and support for the importance of pets in people鈥檚 lives.
Before the funeral, Sadie had stopped eating and lost about 10 lbs. She was not herself. After saying her goodbyes to Andy, she ate a big meal and is slowly returning to her old self, the family reported to the funeral staff.