
Dogs deserve the chance to see their humans and say goodbye.
They understand more than we often realize — the change in voice, the stillness, the weight of a final moment.
And if you need proof, check out this moving story from New York.
A terminally ill New York City man from Bronx was granted one final wish before his death: to say goodbye to the two dogs who meant everything to him.
The man, who identified himself as Mr. Spencer, was hospitalized at Columbia University Irving Medical Center with an undisclosed illness.
Reached out to pet them
As his condition worsened, he made a simple but deeply personal request — to see his beloved German shepherds, Bowie and Nikki, one last time.
With no family members available to care for the dogs during his hospitalization, they were placed in the custody of NYC Second Chance Rescue. Knowing how much Bowie and Nikki meant to him, the rescue organization worked alongside the hospital’s medical team to arrange a final reunion, according to People.


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