Dog noodles made famous on social media “Bone or boneless” Video, died Friday, his owner said. The dog’s owner, Jonathan Graziano, said Noodle died in his arms at his home when he was 14.
“I always knew this day would come, but I never thought it would come.”
“For the past seven years, taking care of Noodles has been the privilege of my life,” he wrote on TikTok and Instagram.
Graziano has 4.5 million followers on TikTok and an additional 274,000 followers on Instagram. In his daily update, he posted a video showing himself propping up a noodle to see if the elderly pug stayed standing. This means “Bone Day”.
He encouraged his followers to celebrate the noodles that “made millions of people happy.”
“What a great run,” Graziano said in a tearful video on Saturday.