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We now pay tribute to Geo, a dog who identified a problem and saved a life.

Dogs are the most loyal and trustworthy of all friends.

A 25-year-old named Byron, who wouldn’t be here today without his dog friend Geo, will attest to this.

After a relationship ended, Byron, a resident of Gloucester, England, experienced a severe case of depression. To drown out his pain and his demons, he hit the bottle.

After engaging in heavy drinking for several months, Byron constructed a noose and wrote a final letter to his loved ones before ending his life.

He made the decision and was prepared to take his own life.

One inhabitant of the house, though, insisted on not seeing his best friend say goodbye.

Byron Taylor, 25, thought he had reached his lowest point and was unable to see a way out.

He constructed a noose one day while completely inebriated.

The Daily Mail claims that he then went downstairs to pen a farewell letter to his family.

However, Byron noticed that Geo had something in his mouth when he went back upstairs.

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Byron was downstairs when he noticed Geo, a six-year-old Welsh bullmastiff, biting the rope. Geo put up a fight when Byron tried to take the string away.

Geo initially seemed to Byron like he was just playing. However, he soon understood that the dog was being sincere. Geo gritted his teeth as though he would bite Byron if the latter attempted to wrestle the rope from his mouth because, in some strange way, Geo had seen what Byron would do.

It was in ruins when Geo finally let go of the rope.

Byron claims that Geo is what keeps him alive today.

Geo, in a sense, anticipated my success. When it comes to this sort of thing, they have a sixth sense. He was aware of a problem, Byron claims.

Byron’s plan was thrown off by Geo’s quick action, which also altered his viewpoint.

Byron made every effort to deal with his sadness, but a few years later he suffered another devastating loss.

Geo’s severe tumor had little chance of enduring more than a few days.

The doctors tried their best to save the dog, but they were unsuccessful. Through an online fundraising effort, Byron paid Geo’s medical bills.

Byron made the decision to take all the necessary steps to ensure that Geo enjoyed his final days.

He will always be appreciative to his best friend for giving him the greatest gift of all—life—even though he is no longer with us.

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