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This guy took his cancer-stricken dog to last, legendary road trip

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Dogs are one of the most loved pet animals across the world and people have altogether different kind of affection towards them.

Well, same was in the case of Robert Kugler, a Marine veteran from Nebraska, whose three-legged chocolate lab named Bella had been diagnosed with cancer, but it got worse as cancer spread to the lungs.

So after the doctors gave Bella three to six months to live last year, Robert Kugler decided to take his best friend on one last road trip.

“I just didn’t want her to be gone one day when I came home,” Kugler quoted in CNN.

The two travellers drove across states including Detroit, Kentucky and Ohio, checking out the sunset, Niagara Falls, monuments, museums and the Adirondack Mountains in New York and captured all the moments in the roll.

Here are some snaps that showcase the cutest relation:

“Aaaaahhhhh” #labrador #bella #water #tripawd #bama #falls #waterfall

A photo posted by Robert Kugler (@robkugler) on

This is what we call true friendship.
Isn’t it?

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