A good friend of the GPFC🐾 has recently said goodbye to one of their closest furry family members. Buddy spent 10 wonderful years on this earth and if his photos show anything, it looks like he had an amazing time. Cheers to you, Buddy ❤️🍻
A good friend of the GPFC🐾 has recently said goodbye to one of their closest furry family members. Buddy spent 10 wonderful years on this earth and if his photos show anything, it looks like he had an amazing time. Cheers to you, Buddy ❤️🍻
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