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I'm Arthur, a Golden Retriever. I was rescued from the streets of Taiwan through the efforts of Golden Retriever Rescue and many kind volunteers in Taiwan. I understand Mandarin and English but cannot speak either. I have the innate ability to smell anything 'round' and I consider myself a real foodie as I'm willing to try just about anything edible. I was adopted by my human in 2009, my human ROCKS; together, we are on a special mission in rounding me into a stellar 'urban dog'! This blog is dedicated to my journey in urban development and the humans who make it possible.

October 18, 2013

To Bohdi aka Hoo dog


Today my human was staring at that small rectangle she taps on all the time. Then, she started getting water drips from her eyes. Instincts have taught me this his not always good. Then, she sat by be and held on to me for the longest time and said, "you're the greatest dog in the whole world".

Another good human named Margaret, lost her greatest dog in the whole world on Wednesday, his name was Bohdi. Sadly, he had to leave us and is now resting comfortably where all dogs go when they must say goodbye to their humans. If your're a human, remember to take some time from that small rectangle you tap on and stare at so much. Get out and take YOUR best dog in the whole world for a: walk, run, ball toss or anything that makes you both joyful. It's what a good human does! 

Are you a good human?

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