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Posted: 2016-01-04T10:04:49Z | Updated: 2016-01-04T13:47:33Z Man Takes Dying Dog On Fun-Filled Bucket List Adventure | HuffPost

Man Takes Dying Dog On Fun-Filled Bucket List Adventure

There are more than 80 things on Reyes the dog's bucket list -- including a visit to Niagara Falls and building a snowman.
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When Todd Burchanowski’s 8-year-old dog, Reyes, was diagnosed with terminal cancer last month, the Pennsylvania man said he was “devastated.”

I love her to death and she's my best friend ,” he told ABC News. “I count on her for a lot of things, not just companionship. To hear she's not going to be around, that really took a toll on me.”

But instead of dwelling on the impending grief, Burchanowski, a high school teacher, says he chose to focus on the possibilities of the present. Determined to make the most of the remaining time he has with Reyes, he created a “bucket list” of wonderful things for the pooch to achieve before her death.

“If I wasn't doing this, I would be sitting around moping,” Burchanowski told the Erie Times-News. “My purpose is to make her last days as fun-filled as I can .”

In recent weeks, Burchanowski has been posting each of Reyes’ achievements on his Facebook page -- from taking a bubble bath to watching the sunset.

After his story went viral, Burchanowski even got the chance to bring Reyes to the studio of WJET-TV so the pooch could help with the weather forecast.

There are more than 80 adventures and other fun things to do on Reyes’ bucket list, according to ABC News. They include bouncing on a trampoline and going ice-fishing.

“Sometimes in life you get stagnant, but by me doing all of these things with her, it's kind of re-energized my life,” Burchanowski told ABC News. “I hope people can do this for themselves, or with their loved ones as well.

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