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== Real Life ==
* [httphttps://findarticlesweb.comarchive.org/pweb/articles20190818170417/mi_8036http:/is_20100210/ai_n49486687findarticles.com/?noadc=1 A boy and his duck].
* Bradley Nowell of [[Sublime]] and Louie Dog, his dalmatian. Bradley wrote a song Lou Dog Went to the Moon. When Louie was stolen,Bradley was inconsolable. Literally, laid on his couch for about a week and cried. He sand Lou Dog Went to the Moon into his answering machine. There are several songs that mention Louie Dog, including: Doin Time, Garden Grove/Garbage Grove, and What I Got. Bradley missed Louie Dog so much he had flown to the East Coast on the original Warped Tour. When Louie Dog died, several years after Bradley, the family buried a phial of his ashes with Bradley, and scattered the rest at the same surf spot they scattered Bradley's. To this day the band, now dubbed Sublime with Rome sells Louie Dog shirts at concerts.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20131203203446/http://www.nylana.org/RRACI/hachiko.htm Hachiko] the dog earned fame in Japan for returning each day to the train station where his master last departed before dying. The Japanese people were so touched that they gave him a statue outside of Shibuya Station, exactly where he would sit.