Dog owner pushes dying pet up mountain in wheelbarrow for ‘one last adventure’

Dog owner pushes dying pet up mountain in wheelbarrow for ‘one last adventure’

Dog owner, Carlos Fresco, took his dying pet on one final walk up his favorite mountain – in a wheelbarrow.

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Carlos Fresco took his dying pet dog Monty up Pen y Fan in the Brecon Beacons on one last walk, pushing him in a wheelbarrow. (SWNS)

Carlos Fresco pushed Labradoodle Monty up Pen y Fan in the Brecon Beacons in the barrow so he could enjoy one last adventure before he died.

The pair had visited the area many times over the years but after an 18-month battle with leukaemia, Fresco knew his 10-year-old pet didn’t have long left.

He decided to return to the area so they could share one last journey together before Monty passed away on 21 June. 

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Fresco took his four-legged friend to the peak of Pen y Fan, helping him to the top with the aid of a wheelbarrow. 

Fresco said he and Monty had explored hills and walks all over the country, even summiting the three peaks.

But after being diagnosed with cancer 18 months ago and responding well to chemotherapy, Monty’s leukaemia returned eight weeks ago and he started to decline.

Fresco said: “I knew Monty was dying as his cancer had returned. He was diagnosed 18 months ago and responded very well to chemotherapy.

“But unfortunately his leukaemia returned eight weeks ago and he declined very rapidly.”

He said Monty always loved hill walks so he had improvised to make sure he could get him to the top, despite his weakness.

Monty received plenty of fuss and attention from complete strangers, said Fresco, with many even wanting to push him. 

“People on the hills were so kind and equally so sad at his deteriorating condition,” he said.

“In fact total strangers asked if they could share in pushing Monty on his last journey – many total strangers shed a tear as we all love dearly our little four-legged friends. Read more from Yahoo! News.

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