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Scott from Massachusetts said...
ReplyDeleteRest in peace Eclipse.
Oh I definitely have to check out more info about Eclipse's life. I wonder if he was a service dog in some way, or just brought smiles to the ones that saw and patted him on the bus.
Thanks Rick for posting this.
Rick, I just saw (click on to read the article) and indeed I will. It has to be a feel good story.
Scott - It's a nice story.
ReplyDeleteScott from Massachusetts said....
ReplyDeleteLOVED IT, LOVED IT!!!
Guys make sure you don't miss the you tube video!! Oh that put a smile on my face!! Not only was Eclipse a smart dog, but yes in a way a service dog, made many people smile.
Thanks again Rick!!
Scott - You are very welcome.
ReplyDeleteWith ton of pics she got, she's worthy to have an illustrated book. Hope someone will have this idea!
ReplyDeleteOh, so sad when they leave us. What a good dog. Thanks, Rick.
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