Adopted Noodle the pug, famous for viral 'bones or no bones' TikTok videos, dies at 14
Jonathan Graziano adopted Noodle, who is famous for the 'bones or no bones' videos that have gone viral on TikTok. The dog died yesterday at the age of 14.
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Jonathan Graziano’s adopted Noodle pug's owner informed on social media sharing through a small video snippet addressing fan following. The sad demise of Noodle was devastating when Jonathan shared the news on Tiktok and Instagram pages on December 2, 2022.
Jonathan wrote in sad words reminiscing about the pug Noodle, stating that he was in Jonathan's arms after he passed away. This situation is indeed challenging to adapt to or rather believe in. At the same time, the owner expressed that he was aware that the time was arriving to take Noodle's last breath, which happened yesterday. Graziano added that he wants to encourage Noodle's fans to celebrate his moments when navigating this sad phase.
The dog lived around fourteen and a half years, which is a fantastic run. Jonathan continued that Noodle is an inspiration as, in a short time, it has made millions happy. At the end of the message, the owner thanked the fans for loving the pug and him.
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The pug, Noodle, and Jonathan gained popularity during the pandemic around 2021 on the TikTok platform through the video series called "bones or no bones?". The master consistently posted their videos on the social media platform. Holding the pug in his hand and flopping over, he notices that he has "no bones" day, whereas if the pug keeps standing, that is "a bones" day.