Troublante video shows Tim Tebow says goodbye to her beloved dog, Bronco

The former NFL athlete sobbed as he nourished one last time.


Wednesday night, the old quarterback of the NFLTim Tebow, 32, posted a touchingTribute to his dog, Bronco, on Instagram after losing it earlier this week. The post included several photos of sweet-bitter who commemorate their time together, but the most heartbreaking was a tebow video falling into tears when it was grazing Bronco a piece of cheese, one last time.

At first, Tebow smiles, like any human being done when they see their puppy pleasure in their favorite snack. But he starts to sob slowly, and, if you look carefully, you can see the tears that come out of the blister eyes as well. He knows.

Tebow wrote that it was "one of the most difficult goodbye", but that he wanted to honor "the sweetest boy ever. »

"Thank you for all the joy you brought and all memories," he writes. "If you had the pleasure of meeting Bronco, one of the best dogs ever, I would like to hear your story. »

He also included a scream at all Bronco veterinarians to "take care of him every time he was sick. »

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Needless to say, the video makes everyone cry, and Tebow has received a lot of condolences from other people who knowhow is it devastating to lose a dog.

Thursday, Tebow posted another group of photos on Instagram, one of which to make him his famous TEBOW pose in front of Bronco de Tomb.

"I'm able to ask Bronco to rest in a really special place," he writes. "I love you, Bronco. Thank you for being the sweetest boy. »

And if you are dealing with the loss of a pet, readingViral Tweet perfectly captures the pain of losing a pet.


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