Veteran reunited with ‘beloved’ dog after being admitted to hospice centre
US veteran John Vincent was reunited with his dog Patch after requesting to see him “one last time”.
A US veteran was reunited with his dog Patch when he requested to see his pet “one last time” after being admitted to a hospice centre.
John Vincent gave his five-year-old dog Patch to Albuquerque Animal Welfare (AAW) in New Mexico after being admitted to hospice care, however the animal centre was able to reunite the pair on last Thursday.
Posting photos of the two together on Facebook, AAW said: “Yesterday was a special day for a veteran named John Vincent and his beloved dog Patch… Vincent wanted to see his dog one last time.
“We were able to make their final reunion happen… It was such a heart warming moment! They were so happy to see each other and to say their good byes. It was an honour to make this veteran’s final wish come true.”
“As soon as we turned onto the street of the hospital, he must have sensed it, he jumped up and started whimpering and crying, as if he knew he was about to see Mr Vincent, his owner.
“We put Patch down on Mr Vincent’s lap, and both of them were ecstatic so see each other… Mr Vincent was really excited to see him.
“There wasn’t a person in the room that wasn’t welling up with tears. It was a really neat thing to make happen for Mr Vincent.”
Mr Nevarez explained that Patch’s new owner will be taking the dog to see Mr Vincent at the hospice centre.
He said: “He’s [the volunteer] here five to six times a week helping the homeless pets in Albuquerque.
“Patch is going to a wonderful, wonderful home.”