This Amazing DOCUMENTARY Between a Woman and her Pug Will Touch Your Heart

We've come across an amazing and touching documentary between a woman, Doreen Devore, and her beloved pug, Spanky.

“Considering how much joy our pets can bring us, is love between a pet and an owner any less significant than love between two people?”

That's the question that Doreen raised and this beautiful documentary attempts to (and most successfully does in our opinion) shed some light on that question through the story of the devoted Doreen and her precious pug Spanky.

Spanky has been with Doreen for 16 long years! They are best of friends and love each other very much (which is so apparent from the film). However, Spanky requires a little extra love and attention because of his old age and health problems.

Watch and learn all the ways Doreen keeps Spanky taken care of so that he can stay as healthy as possible. It’s amazing how much devotion can go to a helpless doggy.

Watch this touching story between Doreen and her pug, Spanky on the next page. Grab some tissues!

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973 thoughts on “This Amazing DOCUMENTARY Between a Woman and her Pug Will Touch Your Heart

  1. This brought back so many emotions for me, as I remember my loss of my Best friend 3 yrs ago, no greater love than that of a pet, it does something to one’s heart that only if you had one in your life could you understand.

  2. I had my little Odie cremated so he could still go with me every where I go. I have a license plate says odies ride. Had a wheel chair made for him so he could walk.Cried so hard on this one but I was there with him when it was time. RIP Spanky! Hope you met Odie and the two of you are having a lot of fun,

  3. breaks my heart. i know her feeling. when i lost my pug at 10 and a half, i was a wreck. he loved me like no other. he had a back problem, sizures, couldn’t hear and his sight was going. but i loved him till the very end. he passed away in e.r. by an over dose. i noe have another one that i’ve had seen he was old enough to leave his mother. helps the pain a whole lot. thanks for sharing your amazing story

  4. What a wonderful story. We have three pugs who we so enjoy living with. The unconditional love they give us is never-ending. People who do not have a dog in their life do not know what they are missing. RJB

  5. My pug, Cuco, is 13 1/2 and twice cancer survivor. He was diagnosed with Squamous cell carcinomas in early October 2015. He was admitted at UC Davis on October-19 for surgery. It was suppose to be a 3-5 days stay but complications developed and he had to go through a second surgery to remove 25% of his tongue as it got massively swollen and blood was not circulating properly. Did I mention the feeding tube he had on for 10 days? At some point the surgeons told me that he may not make it. It broke me and for the first time in years I went to church and prayed not for him to get better but for him to be able to come home and die here. Fast forward four months… Cuco not only came home alive but has only improve since.

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