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82-year-old retired man creates dog train for foster pups
This kindhearted man decided to do something special for the foster dogs in his community.
Johndel Callora
05.19.20

Animal homelessness happens because of irresponsible owners. This occurrence could also be linked to breeders who add more to their population without thinking that there are still a lot of pets struggling to find a home. Since a lot of homeless pets are out in the open, some people have the heart to welcome them with open arms, giving them food and a warm shelter.

This old man rescues a bunch of dogs abandoned in his area.

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Eugene Bostick, a Forth Worth, Texas citizen in his 80s, was taking care of a lot of dogs that he found near his barn. Because his barn was located on a dead-end street, the heartless pet owners usually leave them there.

“People sometimes come by and dump dogs out here, leaving them to starve,” Bostick told The Dodo. “So, we started feeding them, letting them in, taking them to the vet to get them spayed and neutered. We made a place for them to live.”

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Bostick felt sorry for these dogs, and he had no choice but to take all of them in. Now, he feeds and shelters countless abandoned dogs.

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Though the farm has enough space for these dogs, Bostick suddenly had an idea on how to allow them to freely explore new places.

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One day, he caught a glimpse of a man attaching carts to his tractor to carry tons of rocks. Then, an idea popped up in his head – he could create a “dog train” to take his pups around the neighborhood. Since Bostick was a pretty skilled welder himself, he was able to turn his idea of a “dog train” into reality.

How Bostick’s doggy train into was made.

He grabbed a bunch of plastic barrels and made holes that were large enough for the dogs to sit in. He then attached wheels and tied them all together to his tractor. That is how his doggy train was made. Bostick revs up his tractor once or twice a week to take his nine dogs out for some fresh air around the quieter places in the neighborhood.




“Whenever they hear me hooking the tractor up to it, man, they get so excited,” he told The Dodo. “They all come running and jump in on their own. They’re ready to go.”

You could see them happily enjoy their little trip as their barks echo across the peaceful street in a YouTube clip uploaded by Texas Famous.

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The dog train instantly became famous on the internet.

Bostick’s doggy train first got the interest of the Forth Worth locals, and some of them would take short videos of the train or ask for photos. When those photos and videos were uploaded, the circulation was just non-stop, and sites like Buzzfeed and The Dodo did stories on the train.

“I’m 80 now, so I suppose it can’t last too much longer, but I’ll keep it going as long as I can,” Bostick said.

Bostick has been keeping his doggy train running despite his age. He wants the dogs to attain as much happiness as he could provide them. Though the story of Bostick and his nine furry passengers is heartwarming, this should also encourage people to have the heart to take in some homeless pets into their homes.

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Source: I Love My Dog So Much, The Dodo

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