Man takes his dying dog on 13,000km ride of her life

When a devastated pet owner learned his “little princess” has terminal cancer, he embarked on a cross-country road trip to give her “the best ride of her life”.

The mayor of Attleboro, Massachusetts, Paul Heroux, and his pooch Mura travelled through 24 states on their way to Vancouver Island, Canada to meet the pup’s breeders — stopping for countless adorable photos along the way.

Attleboro Massachusetts mayor Paul Heroux and dog Mura, who has terminal cancer, on road trip to Canada.
When a devastated Paul Heroux learned his dog had terminal cancer, he embarked on a cross-country road trip to give his best mate “the best ride of her life”. Source: Paul Heroux / Facebook

“Mura doesn’t know she has terminal cancer so don’t tell her. Just let her think she is the little princess that she is going for the best ride of her life,” he wrote on Facebook.

“Dogs love to go for a ride.”

In September Mr Heroux found out Mura, a Shikoku-Ken breed, had blood cancer after a tumor in the dog’s spleen ruptured. The day she had surgery to address the blood in her stomach from the ruptured tumor, Mr Heroux posted that she might not make it through the night.

Attleboro Massachusetts mayor Paul Heroux and dog Mura, who has terminal cancer, on road trip to Canada.
The pair travelled from Massachusetts, US to Vancouver Island, Canada, to meet Mura’s breeders — stopping for countless adorable photos along the way. Source: Paul Heroux / Facebook

But she survived, inspiring her owner to pack up the car and head to Canada.

Mura’s 3,600km cross-country ride

Mr Heroux’s Facebook page is covered in photos of Mura at the Grand Canyon, near the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and in front of various state signs.

Attleboro Massachusetts mayor Paul Heroux and dog Mura, who has terminal cancer, on road trip to Canada.
Mura’s owner said the road trip was to celebrate her life. Source: Facebook/Paul Heroux

“I shared the pictures with all of you because my girl has been part of my political life since the beginning,” the mayor wrote on Facebook over the weekend, explaining how shocked he was that his trip became a national news story.

“So many of you know her already. From collecting signatures at Stop and Shop to knocking on doors in 2012, visiting schools and senior homes, walking in parades and her coming to work with me at City Hall from time to time.”

The trip wasn’t completely drama-free, as he shared that Mura got food poisoning in California, possibly from “a nasty hot dog from a sketchy freeway gas station,” as he put it. Once she recovered, they continued on.

The mayor said that meeting Mura’s breeders in Canada, who hadn’t seen the pup in 10 years, and meeting other dogs there was “like heaven.”

His community seemed to follow the trip closely on social media, with lots of people commenting that the trip was heartwarming. Mr Heroux made it clear that the two-week road journey wasn’t the end, though.

“It wasn’t goodbye,” Mr Heroux told ABC News. “We went for a ride. A 8,500-mile [13,600km] ride.”