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I have to politely disagree. I have worked with bloodhounds trained for search and rescue. There are too many instances documented that shows a bloodhound tracking someone, and as soon as they smell the scent of death, their tail drops (held very high and wagging while searching), most will cry, and when they make their find, they are not happy about it. When they find a living person, they are ecstatic, and it is very evident in their behavior, but when they find a dead human, they usually are very visibly and audibly distressed.
Also, very recently, there was a piece on the news about the elephant and the dog that were best friends at the elephant sanctuary in Tennessee. The dog was killed by a coyote attack. The elephant found it's body, picked it up in its trunk, and brought it home. She had to be aware that her friend was dead and could not move on its own, else, she would have just left it be where it was. Poor elephant has been depressed since.
Yes, I know they do not have tear ducts. I am referring to an audible cry.