Dog pictured floating to sleep in owner's arms has died
Hannah Stonehouse Hudson / Stonehouse Photography
The 20-year-old dog’s owner, John Unger, announced the death of his best friend on Facebook on Thursday evening.
“I Breathe But I Can't Catch My Breath...” Unger wrote. “Schoep passed yesterday. More information in the days ahead.”
The bond between Schoep and Unger captivated tens of thousands of animal lovers when their photo and story began circulating nearly a year ago. Last July, Unger feared that he was mere days from needing to put then-19-year-old Schoep down. In anticipation of his loss, he asked a friend to take one last photo of them together.
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That friend, photographer Hannah Stonehouse Hudson, met them at Lake Superior, where Unger liked to help Schoep float to take pressure off his arthritic joints. She captured a photo of the two of them in the lake and posted it on her Facebook page on Aug. 1.
That image ricocheted around the world and resulted in an outpouring of online donations and support. The help Unger received allowed him to afford treatments to alleviate his dog’s condition.
Hannah Stonehouse Hudson / Stonehouse Photography
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Just this Monday, Unger posted a happy update about Schoep on Facebook along with a photo of the shepherd mix falling asleep in the sunshine, surrounded by bright yellow flowers:
“A fantastic day we had. Up early to walk and go to the beach, eat, nap, go shopping, eat, laundry, go to the beach, eat, nap and one more walk. All without the humidity, that’s what made it fantastic — especially for Schoep!”
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Stonehouse Hudson, the photographer who made Schoep and Unger famous, posted this on her Facebook page on Thursday night:
“RIP Schoep. He had an amazing life and touched us all. Please keep John in your thoughts.”
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This hits close to home, we damn near lost our dog Winchester for the second time in over a year. He pulled through and seems to be doing better. Hes one hell of a badass dog but bees are his weakness.
So sad :( I hope Winchester stays away from the bees!!!
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