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Deceased Dog Ashes? Now Her TATTOO

Is it LOVE? If you are a pet person, you KNOW the sadness and pain we experience when we lose our little fur baby. I’m still not over the loss…

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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA – SEPTEMBER 15: A dog is seen wearing a Magpies guernsey during a Collingwood Magpies AFL training session at Olympic Park Oval on September 15, 2022 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Daniel Pockett/Getty Images)

Is it LOVE? If you are a pet person, you KNOW the sadness and pain we experience when we lose our little fur baby. I'm still not over the loss of my little boy kitty, Bobo.  

So, I won't judge when I share this UNIQUE story of heartbreak. A woman's bull terrier meant SO much to her, his remains, REMAIN on her body. She had her dog cremated. The deceased dog ashes? Now her tattoo. Read more:

Is This Love?

A devoted dog owner was so heartbroken when her beloved bull terrier passed away that she got his ashes inked permanently into her skin.  Robyn Moscrop rescued her bull terrier Bronson back in 2019 who she “spoilt rotten” and “treated like a baby.” The 27-year-old was devastated when her pampered pet suddenly died last July. He was only around the age of three.

Her boyfriend who conveniently worked as a tattooist, immortalized her favorite portrait of him.  The dog's ashes are mixed into the ink. Robyn said the tattoo provided her with a sense of closure given it means Bronson’s “always with his mum” and will never be forgotten. 

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I was NEVER a cat person. When Heidi came into my life, her cats came with her. That was the beginning. But then came Bobo. That little pip-squeak stole my heart. He made me a goofy cat dad. We said goodbye to him about a month ago. You can see some great moments below, of the great Bobo. Our pets become a member of our family, but different from our kids. Not better, just different. They love us unconditionally. It's funny. We thought we rescued Bobo. He rescued US.  So, the story above, SOME may think it's going a bit too far.  That decision is not for me, but I certainly understand her desire not to let go.  Part of the story from Good News Network.

Jaybeau Jones’s radio career has brought him from New York City’s #1 station Z-100 and America’s Top 40 to WROR! Currently, JayBeau’s distinctive voice can be heard not only on WROR but also on Sirius XM’s 70’s Channel and on Dunkin Donut’s in-store radio. Jaybeau’s other life is his writing. In 2012 he launched “Heroes Mentors and Friends” a book about well-being and positive thinking. Jaybeau lives in the area and has two grown children, Jordan and Matthew. Jaybeau loves spending time in nature and spending every second with his wife Heidi and the kids. Jaybeau likes to write about pop culture, music, and personal growth. Jaybeau also loves to write his own backyard in Boston.