From the BBC:
“Brecon Beacons: Sick dog
takes final walk in wheelbarrow”
(Carlos and Monty at the top of
Pen y Fan)
A dog owner took his pet on one
final trip up a Welsh mountain before he died, with the help of a wheelbarrow. Carlos
Fresco's labradoodle Monty had leukaemia for 18 months. After his health
started to decline for the last time, Mr Fresco made sure they had one last
journey together up Pen Y Fan in the Brecon Beacons. "He was so at peace
in Wales. He absolutely loved that wheelbarrow and all the attention he got
when we were walking," Mr Fresco, from London, said. Ten-year-old Monty
initially responded well to chemotherapy but eight weeks ago the cancer
returned. "I knew he was declining fast. He looked fine from the outside
but the cancer meant he wasn't getting enough oxygen to his muscles - he could
walk a bit but not far," Mr Fresco said. He lives in the Bayswater area of
London but decided to make Monty's last days ones to remember with a road trip
to Wales. Mr Fresco and Monty stayed with friends in Brecon for a week, taking
Monty into the town and for walks in the wheelbarrow before heading up Pen y
Fan for one final time together.
(Mr Fresco said Monty was at
peace in Wales)
On their way to the top strangers stopped to fuss over Monty, with some even "shedding a tear" and offering to help push him. "That dog loved nothing more than interacting with other people. He loved attention - if you stopped he'd put a paw on you, or rest his chin on your thigh, looking at you as if to say 'stroke me again'," Mr Fresco said. Monty's health declined over the week and he died on 21 June. Mr Fresco said: "He hung on for Father's Day. We were sleeping in my friend's conservatory and I saw Monty in the garden in the early hours of the next morning. "He came in and curled up at the foot of my bed - and when I woke next he'd passed away. I think his little heart must have given out." Mr Fresco drove Monty back to London for a burial in the family garden. "He was a very special boy and has been by my side for a decade. God bless and goodnight little fella."
^ This is both a happy and a dad
story. I’m glad both were able to enjoy one last trip together. ^
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