BREAKING NEWS – Siberia, Russia – Archaeologists have discovered a dog graveyard at a 2,000-year-old village near the Arctic Circle in Russia, in which the remains were very carefully buried. This discovery at the Ust-Polui archaeological site, in Salekhard, Russia, reveals close relationships between the region’s people and their animal “best friends” two millennia B.C. Some ancient Russian writings confirm that the most devoted dog lover in the Siberian region was a man named Bernard, in which his neighbors referred to as a “saint”.