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final walk for dog with cancer
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<blockquote data-quote="Chevy" data-source="post: 1690066" data-attributes="member: 17085"><p>I saw this reminded me of my brother and his old dog. As sad as it is sounds like Monty was a good companion. I love how the other hikers joined in and help push the wheelbarrow. It's one thing to hike but to push a wheelbarrow couldn't have been easy it shows the guy really cared about Monty. </p><p></p><p>We were at Stone mountain one time this lady by herself, she wasn't big but wasn't skinny. She was hiking up same time as us. She got to talking saying how she never done anything like that before but she was determined to make it to the top. She did too everybody cheered when she made it. She about cried she was so excited. Sometimes it surprises me people you think would be more determined to do something versus people that actually do. Guess more the people that talk about doing stuff and the actual doers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chevy, post: 1690066, member: 17085"] I saw this reminded me of my brother and his old dog. As sad as it is sounds like Monty was a good companion. I love how the other hikers joined in and help push the wheelbarrow. It's one thing to hike but to push a wheelbarrow couldn't have been easy it shows the guy really cared about Monty. We were at Stone mountain one time this lady by herself, she wasn't big but wasn't skinny. She was hiking up same time as us. She got to talking saying how she never done anything like that before but she was determined to make it to the top. She did too everybody cheered when she made it. She about cried she was so excited. Sometimes it surprises me people you think would be more determined to do something versus people that actually do. Guess more the people that talk about doing stuff and the actual doers. [/QUOTE]
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