The Dodo
In Memory of Juan Carlos ❤️ This woman's dog hit it off with another dog on the beach — and she could have never predicted where this friendship would take them 💜 Maddie told us how she felt an instant connection with Juan Carlos and his dog Solo in Mexico — and how, over time, their bond grew so strong that Juan Carlos made the heartbreaking decision to ask Maddie to bring Solo home with her to Canada, where he could have the life he truly deserved.
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That is heart wrenching and heartwarming. What a selfless man. Thank you for sharing ❤️
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He knew it was his time... when things are meant to be they just are. What a beautiful story ❤️ RIP
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You can hear her voice breaking 😢
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Solo was probably his reason for holding on. And when he knew he was safe, his body let go of whatever it had been fighting. RIP Juan Carlos. Long live Solo
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El estaba esperando dejar a su bebé en un hogar seguro 😢
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His last act of love for his furry companion.❤️ Heartwarming! Thank you for sharing such a beautiful story.
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En memoria del hermoso señor Juan Carlos, señor hermoso no lo conocí pero valoro mucho su decisión, que el señor me lo tenga en su gloria si usted así lo deseaba. Mis mejores bendiciones y deseos para Solovino quien perpetua en su memoria la imagen de su primer dueño y salvador que no sabiendo le encamino a la mejor de las vidas. Gracias señorita canadiense y que Dios me la cuide el resto de su vida .
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Such a sad though wonderful story. 🙌🙌
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I lose it when your voice cracked. Thank you for sharing this beautiful and selfless story of Juan Carlos and Solo. 😭😭❤️❤️
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That’s gotta be the fastest I ever cried for anything. You guys got my parents beat 😂😢
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I believe you cross paths with people for a certain reason. Such a touching story.
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This is the most beautiful story everrrr❤️🙌
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Y acá llorando un lunes nuevamente
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