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Tuesday, May 22, 2018

Great Factual & Confirmed Story


-In 2015 a Beagle was found alone in the woods in Kentucky
-The Beagle was found by a good samaritan and brought to a shelter
-No one wanted to adopt the Beagle who unfortunately was at a kill shelter and put on the euthanasia list.
-Days before the Beagle was to be put down, a Beagle rescue group in Canada was contacted by the shelter and decided to take him in....to Canada.
-Groups of dog lovers took turns driving the Beagle in one hour shifts from Kentucky to Toronto.
-At a normal run of the mill adoption event a woman who was temporarily working in Toronto saw the Beagle and decided he was for her.
-The woman named the Beagle... Guy.
-That woman was an actress named Meghan Markle.
-Meghan Markle ended up marrying Prince Harry.
-On his owners wedding day, Guy the Beagle rode in a car to the wedding reception with the Queen of England.
-Guy, the stray beagle from Kentucky now lives at Kensington Palace.

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/may/18/meghan-markle-rescue-dog-royal-wedding

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Now Harry has 2 new dogs to take care of.

Anonymous said...

You are a sad human being 6:00.

Anonymous said...

My my I was thinking the same but the media tells it differently as usual.

Anonymous said...

Good for the dog. A privileged would have killed the dog in a mass shooting.

Anonymous said...

Great story, good for this little fella

Anonymous said...

I got chills reading this.

Anonymous said...

Great story, but Meghan Markle is not very attractive when you really take a look at her.

Anonymous said...

6:00. When are you moving to the palace???

Anonymous said...

Dogs are the best. You go Guy!

Anonymous said...

Great story! 11:01 pm, that is beyond rude. She is beautiful and obviously has a better heart than you.

Anonymous said...

That sounds like the most made-up story I've ever heard. Ain't PhotoShop great.

Anonymous said...

Thank God there are good people out there without them more would die. I have fools for neighbors who when the SPCA was called forfeited 4 young dogs, and now have 3-4 more to neglect. They are everywhere I wish it was the owners who abuse and neglect animals that are put down every year.

Anonymous said...

Let us not be crude.