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Patricia Bartch

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Re: Wonderful Dog Story (9/8/2007)
9/9/2007 10:29:10 PM

Remember, a best known story of a dog who was devoted to his  master is Greyfriars Bobby.  Here's a picture I took of Greyfriars Bobby statue when I was in Scotland.  The story of this devoted little dog follows.   Pat

Man's Best Friend - Greyfriars Bobby 

John Gray a gardener, together with his wife Jess and son John arrived in Edinburgh around 1850. Unable to find work as a gardener he avoided the workhouse by joining the Edinburgh Police Force as a night watchman.

To keep him company through the long winter nights John took on a partner, a diminutive Skye Terrier, his ‘watchdog’ called Bobby. Together John and Bobby became a familiar sight trudging through the old cobbled streets of Edinburgh. Through thick and thin, winter and summer, they were faithful friends.

The years on the streets appear to have taken their toll on John, as he was treated by the Police Surgeon for tuberculosis.

John eventually died of the disease on the 15th February 1858 and was buried in Greyfriars Kirkyard. Bobby soon touched the hearts of the local residents when he refused to leave his master's grave, even in the worst weather conditions.

The gardener and keeper of Greyfriars tried on many occasions to evict Bobby from the Kirkyard. In the end he gave up and provided a shelter for Bobby by placing sacking beneath two tablestones at the side of John Gray’s grave.

Bobby’s fame spread throughout Edinburgh. It is reported that almost on a daily basis the crowds would gather at the entrance of the Kirkyard waiting for the one o'clock gun that would signal the appearance of Bobby leaving the grave for his midday meal.

Bobby would follow William Dow, a local joiner and cabinet maker to the same Coffee House that he had frequented with his now dead master, where he was given a meal.

In 1867 a new bye-law was passed that required all dogs to be licensed in the city or they would be destroyed. Sir William Chambers (The Lord Provost of Edinburgh) decided to pay Bobby's licence and presented him with a collar with a brass inscription "Greyfriars Bobby from the Lord Provost 1867 licensed". This can be seen at the Museum of Edinburgh.

The kind folk of Edinburgh took good care of Bobby, but still he remained loyal to his master. For fourteen years the dead man's faithful dog kept constant watch and guard over the grave until his own death in 1872.

Baroness Angelia Georgina Burdett-Coutts, President of the Ladies Committee of the RSPCA, was so deeply moved by his story that she asked the City Council for permission to erect a granite fountain with a statue of Bobby placed on top.

William Brody sculptured the statue from life, and it was unveiled without ceremony in November 1873, opposite Greyfriars Kirkyard. And it is with that, that Scotland’s Capital city will always remember its most famous and faithful dog

Bobby's headstone reads "Greyfriars Bobby - died 14th January 1872 - aged 16 years - Let his loyalty and devotion be a lesson to us all".

http://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/Scotland-History/GreyfriarsBob.htm

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Re: Wonderful Dog Story (9/8/2007)
9/9/2007 10:40:22 PM
Hi Marion,
A wonderful story, very touching. Yes, animals do
know when we are in trouble. Dogs and cats have saved many lives and bring joy and hope to us humans. My cat literally saved my life many years ago when I had gone into a coma.
That tiny little furball pushed and pushed until she
was able to push me against the wall and pushed until she propped me up and poked me until I was roused and was able to call for help.
Thank you so much for sharing this dog story with
me.
Good health and blessings to all.
BarbaraC.

 
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Marion Tucker

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Re: Wonderful Dog Story (9/8/2007)
9/9/2007 10:55:51 PM
Hi Pat,

Another wonderful story!  I enjoyed the story of Bobby very much.  So sad though but what a faithful companion. 

My Cammie and I are very close like that and she goes everywhere I go except for when it is too hot for her to sit in the car. 

Thank you for sharing this wonderful story.

God Bless!
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9/9/2007 10:57:37 PM
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Re: Wonderful Dog Story (9/8/2007)
9/9/2007 11:02:38 PM
Hi Barbara,

Amen sister, you are so right about everything you said. 

What a wonderful cat you must have! 

Happy you could stop by and read the dog story. 

Hugs to everyone!

Blessings,
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