Blind Couple Weds After Their Guide Dogs Fall in Love… But this is not the end, later they find out that…

This week’s Throwback Thursday will be about the historical events that caused the saying “man’s best friend” to change its meaning to “man and wife.”

In 2012, GNN was the first news organization to tell the story of Claire Johnson and Mark Gaffey, two blind people from England who fell in love after meeting each other through their dogs.

Both Mark and Claire had guide dogs, which helped them find each other.

Because they both had guide dogs, Mark and Claire were able to find each other and become friends.

They met for the first time during the two weeks that their golden retrievers, Rodd and Venice, couldn’t be parted while they were learning to be guide dogs. The course was two weeks long.

The goal of this training program is to teach dogs how to help people who are blind or have some other kind of vision problem.

Play dates for the dogs led to a quick relationship between the two people. In March 2014, they got married, and their dogs carried the rings down the aisle.

After taking their dogs to play dates together, the two of them started dating quickly.

The two people became friends quickly, which led to more play dates being set up for the dogs, which in turn led to more play dates being set up for the dogs.

The fact that they often had parties for their doggie friends made it much easier for the couple to get married quickly.

The bride told The Mirror that she knows for sure that the couple’s guide dogs were the ones who brought them together and helped her find her “one true love.”

“There’s no doubt in my mind that our guide dogs were the ones who brought us together,”

In the same way that our two leading dogs are each other’s best friends and soul mates, we are each other’s best friends and soul mates. To put it another way, they are just like us.

The ending of “Puppy Love,” which was based on real events, was the most satisfying thing that could have happened.

Please TELL your friends about it…

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