
In May 2016, KHOU.com producer Doug Delony went jogging through Discovery Green park in Houston. Something there grabbed his attention, so he snapped a photo. He had no clue the image would go viral and touch the hearts of millions of strangers across the world.
Doug’s picture showed a man kneeling over an elderly dog. There was a baby stroller by his side… but no baby. The man had no idea he was being photographed.
Doug shared the image on Facebook, writing:
“Most afternoons, I take a run through Discovery Green, and most afternoons I see this guy with a stroller but no baby. He brings this beautiful… what appears to be… disabled pup to the park. He lets it sit in the grass and take in the smell and the sound. Here he is giving it water out of a small cup he brings with him.”
Readers wanted to know more about the dog, so Doug did some investigating. The dog’s name is Maximilian, aka Max, and he was 16 years old at the time. He’d been with his mom Edie ever since he was a puppy.
Max was blind in one eye and had severe arthritis, but his family couldn’t have loved him any more. Every day, Edie and her husband Troy put Max in his baby stroller, walked to the park, and watched their old friend “come alive.”
“I don’t think you should just turn your back on someone just because they’re elderly,” Edie told KHOU. “I think they deserve our love and our care and our attention. And there is so much we can learn from them even as they get older.”
Max passed away in June 2017, but not before leaving an incredible legacy behind.
Please SHARE Max’s amazing story with your friends on Facebook, and help us remember this awesome dog.
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Susan Hillman
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Brock Hillman and Brandelyn Nelson…. Moses in the future!
Trudi Elise Lichty
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Godbless this percious baby always and forever and the ones that love him. His family forever
Tracey Palmer
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Beautiful story
JoAnn Begonja
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Love my furry family!
Dobe Grlz
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OMG the best parents!
Trudy Richardson
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Awesome story
Laurie Harrison
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Awww, what an awesome story…pretty dog.
June Meikleham
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You are wonderful people. Max must have had a very happy life with you.
Che Che Pane
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How beautiful these people are to treat this beautiful dog so wonderful, I’m sure he Max gave them many happy and wonderful days in the past, God bless them all,what great parents they would make. ❤️ you all………
Christopher Williams
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Outstanding!!!!!
Tara Franchina Simione
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I ❤️this and that is a bond that should never be broken till death. Senior animals deserve so much love for all they have given . Loyal to the end.
Bev Roux
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God bless them
Rose Caulkins
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Beautiful
John Wotruba
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Very nice God Bless you
Sandra L. Sullivan
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Beautiful story!
Margaret Rohrs
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God bless you for all the loving and caring you showed your dog
Cynthia Runnells
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So sweet
Linda M Zielinski
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❤️
Sandra Williams
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How sad but amazing
Ruth Dotten
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Another heartwarming story
Maureen Notley
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Amazing story what lovely people.
Barbara J. Peare-Prewitt
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Good people
Kathy Pokorny
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❤️
Mike Thixton
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My kind of person!
Kathy Bartlotta
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Beautiful story, wonderful people! God Bless ✝️
Connie Minard
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Wonderful people.
Cheryl Rhoades
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Loved this story!!
Deborah Dekle
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God bless you sir
Margaret Bruce Eastham
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Such caring and loving people making their dogs last years happy.
Jane Banks
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Oh I love this couple, how they treat their 16 year old dog…priceless!
Gloria Shreeve
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Amen to that!
Danni Cook
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Lynda Cook
Gal Cordova
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Bello!
Ron Smith
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Shanon Cupec
Lyn May
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Thank you!
Linda Venter Langeveldt
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#$/^&*()¥£€$#%&!@*scum!!!
Mary Rose Terszak
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Kim Maree and Karl Terszak so beautiful yet so sad
Chrys Anthe
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Beautiful boxer
Eloise Tietjen
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❤️
Pupperazzy
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Oh my
Sue Muehling Amell
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Beautiful!❤️❤️
Joanne Formato Graziadei Wessel
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Great caring people god bless
Ina LaCaze
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My husband and I had 2 poodles at one time, they are Rufus that we still have he is 16 years old now he is blind and has seizures like 1or2 a week &trouble with his joints. Then there was Maxers wish we got for our granddaughter Samantha but she was in school and was busy a lot so Maxers was with us most of the time, then when he was about 4 years old he lost his ability to control his back legs and he would drag them and take off runner and dragging his back legs and barking. Then he just started using his back legs again after lots of PT on his back legs & meds & laser treatment, we had him for 2 more years then he woke up in my bed and was crying & only could move his head, I tried to pick up and he yelped and I couldn’t pick him up so we gave him meds for the pain and I lay in bed with him for awhile & he would look at me for help & we knew we couldn’t help him so my husband took him to the vet and they said he had lost use from his neck down and he was hurting so bad so David stayed with him and held Maxers till he was gone& he brought him home and we buried him in the backyard and we still haven’t gotten over our little Maxers
Marilee Vance
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good people.
Joanne Crawford
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Ok, now I don’t feel so weird about taking Lulu out for long walks in her stroller.
Chel Coburn
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Wow