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Love doesn't go away! There is a netizen in Illinois, Jenny Leech, who often fosters rescued waves for local animal rescue agencies. 2 years ago, she took care of a 12

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Love doesn't go away! There is a netizen in Illinois, Jenny Leech, who often fosters rescued waves for local animal rescue agencies. Two years ago, when she was caring for a 12-year-old cancerous dog, Theo, she took him to a pet store to buy toys, and Theo picked a blue octopus doll. No one thought that this little doll would trigger such a touching story.

Theo loves the octopus doll and takes it with him wherever he goes. Jenny put a photo of Theo and the octopus doll on the Internet, which triggered a lot of netizens to discuss. Everyone was touched by Theo's story and sent it the same octopus doll. Theo saw so many dolls and smiled very happily.

Theo's condition is so severe that no one knows how long it will last. In order to let it enjoy life before leaving, Jenny made a special "bucket list" to take it to experience things that he had never done before. Item 63 on the list was "Name your favorite toy 'Theo's Little Octopus'", but Theo left just after fulfilling 61 wishes.

Jenny knows that octopus dolls bring great comfort to Theo's old age, and she hopes to pass on this love, but octopus dolls are limited to the period and will not be produced after they are sold out. A friend of Jenny's contacted the toy manufacturer to explain the situation, hoping to have more octopus dolls to give to other dogs with cancer. The manufacturer immediately contacted pet stores across the Country and sent all the octopus dolls in stock to Theo.

Soon, a large crate containing 39 octopus dolls arrived. Jenny donated all of these toys to the Live Like Roo Foundation, hoping they would distribute octopus dolls to hairy children who develop cancer.

When the toy manufacturer learned of this, it decided to continue to produce the blue octopus doll and renamed it "Theo's Little Octopus", and also donated a part of the toy sales to "Live Like Roo" to help the hairy children fight the virus.

Jenny took Theo to the pet store where he bought toys, and actively donated octopus dolls to "Live Like Roo".

Theo has been dead for 2 years, but everyone remembers it and the love continues. With the help of well-meaning people, this dog changed the world

Love doesn't go away! There is a netizen in Illinois, Jenny Leech, who often fosters rescued waves for local animal rescue agencies. 2 years ago, she took care of a 12
Love doesn't go away! There is a netizen in Illinois, Jenny Leech, who often fosters rescued waves for local animal rescue agencies. 2 years ago, she took care of a 12
Love doesn't go away! There is a netizen in Illinois, Jenny Leech, who often fosters rescued waves for local animal rescue agencies. 2 years ago, she took care of a 12
Love doesn't go away! There is a netizen in Illinois, Jenny Leech, who often fosters rescued waves for local animal rescue agencies. 2 years ago, she took care of a 12
Love doesn't go away! There is a netizen in Illinois, Jenny Leech, who often fosters rescued waves for local animal rescue agencies. 2 years ago, she took care of a 12

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