Eighteen-year-old Carly Dunn left her hometown of Duluth,german eroticisms Georgia this year and headed off to college. Unfortunately, no one thought to tell Bo, the family dog.
As a result, Bo still waits every afternoon for Carly to get off the school bus -- just like she used to in high school.
SEE ALSO: Watch dogs try cat toys for the first timeLast week, Carly tweeted a photo of the loyal Bo alongside a text message from her mother. "Your old bus just went by," it said. "Bo still hopes you are getting off after all this time."
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Since the tweet, thousands of internet denizens have fallen in love with Bo -- including famed dog rating account @dog_rates, which rated Bo a very good 13/10.
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A lot of people also reallywant Carly to come back for a visit soon, at least to tide him over until the end of spring semester.
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Guys, can someone just tell Bo that Carly moved? It would take, like, thirty seconds.
[H/T: BuzzFeed]
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