A farmer near Buxton, in Derbyshire, is mourning the loss of a friend, his wonderful dog Bonzo. Bonzo was on the Roll of Honour of the League of Kindness to Animals, for he had once saved his master’s life, attacking an infuriated bull which knocked Mr Mycock down. Every day Bonzo used to fetch a can of milk, and every day would carry an empty can from a farm. The can was one of many, but Bonze, knew which to choose, and was never known to go home with the wrong one.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 July 1938, Page 5
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