After His Partner Was Killed On The Job, His Canine Partner Did Something AMAZING. I’m In TEARS!

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police, more commonly known as "The Mounties" has been serving and protecting Canada for nearly 100 years. They are one of the most professional police organizations known to man and they even have some of the hardest working canines on the force.

When Constible David Ross was killed on the job, his canine partner, Danny, was lost and destroyed. Danny did something so incredible to honor his fallen friend. During a police procession to the funeral, Danny walked behind his master’s hearse. When Danny was led inside the Moncton Coliseum for the RCMP officer's funeral, he stood guard next to his master’s flag-draped casket. 

Const. Ross' family members said that he was an animal lover and had a great passion for canines, which led to his career as a police officer. Please check out the touching photos below to remember the fallen officer.

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Danny, canine partner of slain RCMP officer Const. David Ross, is held as Ross's casket is carried out of the regimental funeral at the Moncton Coliseum in Moncton, N.B. on June 10, 2014.

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An officer holds Const. David Ross's Stetson hat, with Ross' dog Danny, at the funeral procession for the RCMP officer who was killed on duty.

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Danny looks around as he sits next to the casket of his partner.

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A chilling moment, as an RCMP officer holds Danny at his best friend's funeral procession.

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