Does your dog remember other that died?

Dogs can indeed remember other dogs that have died, including those they were close to. Dogs are highly social animals, and they form strong bonds with other animals, including humans and other dogs. When a dog loses a close friend, they may experience grief and sadness, just as humans do. They may behave differently, showing decreased appetite, reduced energy levels, or increased clinginess to their owners. In some cases, dogs may even display signs of depression, such as lying around and being less interested in activities they once enjoyed. While the exact nature of a dog's memory is still being studied, it is clear that they are capable of forming deep and meaningful bonds with others, and that they can grieve the loss of those who are important to them.