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Aged dog who gained fame for tender photo with owner dies

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Schoep gained national attention after a photo of him and his owner in Lake Superior went viral. He was 20 years old.
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A message posted on the Schoep and John Facebook page said simply, "I breathe but I can't catch my breath ... Schoep passed yesterday, more information in the days ahead."

Schoep was a lovable shepherd mix, who lost his sight to cataracts and struggled with arthritis and hip problems.

The world first met Schoep after he and his owner, John Unger, were captured floating in Lake Superior, a typical routine for a dog owner who wanted to find joint pain relief for his beloved four-legged friend.

Letters, support and thousands of dollars quickly poured in from around the world, all finding a connection with Schoep and his owner.

The more than $10,000 in donations had been used for a weekly laser therapy to stimulate old cells in Schoep's body. The cells then reproduced faster, reducing swelling and pain.

The treatments bought Schoep and John one more year together.

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My heart goes out to John Unger. Losing a beloved pet is one of the most painful things a person can go through. I hope John realizes he gave Schoep a wonderful and loving home. Man, this story really breaks my heart. RIP Schoep.
 
Ohh this is so heartbreaking... I had a dog and I was very sad when I saw that a car run over it. :(
 

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