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NEW YORK -- Luke Robinson's Great Pyrenees, Malcolm, died two years ago, but he remains committed to giving the dog's memory the walk of a lifetime -- all the way from Austin, Texas, to Boston.

Robinson and his two other Great Pyrenees, Hudson and Murphy, set out from Texas on foot -- and paws -- in March, in no hurry to reach their final destination.

"I have devoted the rest of my life to canine cancer, to raising awareness for it," the 37-year-old said.

The former business consultant says he was not a likely candidate to follow a risky course -- quit his high-profile job, sell his car, place all of his possessions in storage and transport his urban life to the backroads of the country.

But after Malcolm, then age 6, was diagnosed with cancer in 2004, Robinson's previous sense of purpose was thrown out the doggy door.

"It really shattered my world," Robinson said. "He was my boy. He wasn't my blood, but he was my boy. My days rose and set with him. He was a part of me."

Laying Malcolm to rest two years after his diagnosis, however, didn't lead Robinson to relinquish his battle against the fatal cancer.

The man who used to sing Malcolm bedtime songs began to ask questions: Why did this have to happen to his otherwise healthy dog, especially at such a young age? And, if Malcolm was only one of many dogs plagued by cancer, why weren't people paying more attention?

The latter is a question that too few people are actually broaching, Robinson says.

"There really is no chemo treatment for dogs," he said. "The vast majority of drugs out there only slow the progression. There really isn't that much out there, and when I began to fully appreciate the disparity between human and pet medical science, I realized there was a huge problem."

Most pet owners fail to recognize the serious threat of canine cancer, from which around 50 percent of dogs will eventually die, says Gary Nice, founder of the National Canine Cancer Foundation.

"Their pets get diagnosed, and then people come to us all the time, saying 'I didn't realize it was that bad of a situation.' "

Like Robinson, Nice decided to take action and establish the foundation after he lost his golden retriever, Bailey, to bone cancer several years ago; he has since seen two more of his goldens succumb to the same disease.

Golden Retrievers, Boxers, Flat-Coated Retrievers and Bernese Mountain dogs are predisposed to cancer, Nice says. Pedigree dogs, especially show dogs, like his own, also tend to experience more diagnoses, given their smaller, exclusive breeding circuit.

Around $5 million is spent on canine cancer research every year in the United States, compared with the $500 million that human cancer research receives annually, Nice says.

Unable to brush off these statistics in the aftermath of Malcolm's death, Robinson transmitted his grief into energy -- enough to sustain him and Murphy, 2, and Hudson, 7, as they complete their nearly 2,000 mile trek.

"I just wasn't willing to let his loss go in vain," Robinson said. "Whatever we do, we have to get the awareness out there for this issue."

Robinson and "the boys," as he calls them, planned the journey as an 11-month excursion, a goal that could be met if they traveled eight to 10 miles a day. Obstacles along the way, however, have slowed their progress -- as they now near Bowling Green, Ky., the trio has so far walked around 921 miles.

Steering clear of major interstates and highways, Robinson, normally weighed down with a 90- to 100-pound backpack, likes to take things step by step.

Robinson's volunteer team of six is crucial in coordinating his itinerary, which can be tracked on his blog, 2Dogs2000Miles.org.

"We are always trying to find someone who can pick him up off the road, find someone to take him to someplace warm, or let him spend the night at their house," said Ginger Morgan, the spokeswoman of Robinson's team.

"I sometimes feel like I am trying to find a place for Joseph and Mary."

Morgan generally finds success in persuading strangers, from veterinarians to church employees, to assist Robinson and his dogs in some fashion.

Relying on the kindness of strangers, though, is becoming more challenging, as Robinson heads north, away from the Southern community with which Morgan, who lives in Memphis, Tenn., has contacts.

Donations partially sustain Robinson's relatively frugal lifestyle, but his personal savings also bolster his budget, which lends to a regular diet of ramen noodles and trail mix.

When staying with strangers is not an option, Robinson doesn't mind shacking up with "the boys" in his tent. Come nightfall, the dogs take turns cuddling with their owner in his sleeping bag, in order to stay warm.

During days off, they sometimes perform meet-and-greets with spectators, who turn out to catch the trio while they can.

The dogs are troopers, Robinson says, and can outlast him any day on the walking trail.

"Hudson and Murphy are the stars of the show," Robinson said. "I'm just the guy carrying their luggage."

The team will soon weave through Kentucky, then cut north to pass through major cities in Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut, and finally, Massachusetts. Robinson hopes to arrive in Boston by this summer.

He doesn't know where his pursuits will then take him, but doubts he will return to the world of business.

"This is my life, now," Robinson said. "I loved Malcolm. He is the inspiration and motivation that enabled me to gear myself up for this journey. This is just the first step."

A first step that will stop at nothing short of 2,000 miles and a lifetime to spare.

To track Robinson, Hudson and Murphy's journey, visit 2Dogs2000Miles.org.

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Ashley H.
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Great support wish we would see more of this
 
Jean K.
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This a wonderful way to turn a loss into an effort to improve the world. I commend
Luke Robinson on making his dog's life and early death into a cause to save other animals.
 
Joan R.
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What a nice way to raise awareness about canine cancer and to pay tribute to Malcolm.
 
Karen S.
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This is a great story and cause! Luke and the boys are not journeying near where I live, but hopefully kind zootooers will offer them a warm place for the night and a good meal!
 
Tania F.
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great article!!!
 
Meryl O.
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With the world in such economic turmoil, there most probably would not be a job for him to go back to. I bet he enjoys this a million more times than what he was doing. I had some friends that traveled around the world and they lived on noodles and veggies,allowing themselves $10.00 a day between them for food, so it can be done!
 
Rebecca M.
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8 months ago
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What a guy! Sometimes I wish I could do something this important and "crazy." Maybe when I retire and don't have all my kids in the house....
 
Gail  H.
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8 months ago
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What a Tribute to Malcolm!
 
boyscoutdad
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8 months ago
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good article
 
Jan P.
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8 months ago
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What a great guy with a wonderful heart.
 
Courtney K.
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This is amazing! I wish I would have read this earlier! I would have voted on this one for sure!
 
sandy h.
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9 months ago
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Such dedication, great excercise for both.
 
Suzanne L.
Suzanne L. (CandysMom)
9 months ago
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This is major dedication to a cause. My best to all three of them.
 
Sarah H.
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Very cool, I hope they enjoyed every step!
 
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This article was written December 11, 2008. Recently Petpulse posted an article
New State-of-the-Art Animal Cancer Treatment (Jan 30, 2009).

Interesting.
 
Anthony C.
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What a great story, very touching, I look foward to checking the website to track his journey
 
Amanda H.
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9 months ago
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I had the wonderful opportunity to meet Luke recently while he was in Bowling Green. He is an absolutely wonderful guy, with a super wonderful cause. Major Kudos to both Luke and his boys!!
 
Debbie
Debbie (depdog)
9 months ago
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Hurray for him - so people people loose their beloved companion to this horrible disease.
 
Jodi S.
Jodi S. (jodiscaife)
9 months ago
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I think it's very special that Mr. Robinson is trying to bring canine cancer into the public eye through his act, and it sounds like he and his volunteers are making certain that he and the dogs are adequately cared for along the way. They're also not rushing, so there's fewer chances of any of the participants getting too overtired.

I'm not sure I'd do something like this, but I have to applaud Mr. Robinson's dedication to his cause.
 
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I met Luke at our Fur Ball-a interesting man with a goal.Bowling Green community has fell in love with him and his canine friends.I wish him the best of luck in his journey.
 
BramLane
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I lost a dog to cancer and wish I was healthy enough to join you
 
ginger m.
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Next Thursday from 5:30-7 the Eastpoint Pet Resort in Louisville will be hosting an
informal meet and greet with some very special guests -Luke, Hudson and
Murphy.
Hudson and Murphy will be arrive early for baths & pampering and will be ready for visitors around 5:30 with their dad. Please show your support by joining us
on January 29 at 5:30. Feel free to pass this invitation along to other
animal lovers.
 
Liann L.
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9 months ago
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He obviously believes very strongly in his cause and is doing something about it. Good for him.
 
ginger m.
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10 months ago
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Louisville residents can meet Luke Robinson and his dogs from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 21 at the Brown & Williamson Club in Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium, 2800 S. Floyd St.
 
Britta M.
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10 months ago
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I'm glad he's not traveling through the Northeast right now! He'd be pretty cold. :)
 
ginger m.
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If you would like to find out what Luke, Hudsy and Murphy are up to on a daily basis go to www.2dogs2000miles.org and you can click on the twitter link at the top of the page.

You can also sign up for the Daily Blast just scroll to the bottom of the home page.

Hope to meet up with some of you on the Road.
 
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Praisethekitty
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Well, this news article is all I've heard of his quest for publicity. Hopefully it's getting local coverage as he goes thru
 
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what a great article. In the spirit of mankind helping bring awareness to animals and there illnesses. good luck and may you spead your message all over this great land. A big Paws up!
 
Robyn
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Wonderfull is right!!!
 
Amanda D.
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This is a wonderful story!!!!
 
Linda R.
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what dedication! A lesson for me
 
Courtney H.
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A lesson for all that's for sure.
 
Summer S.
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That's awesome. I admire him for working towards something he really believes in.
 
ginger m.
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Follow Luke, Hudson and Murphy on their way to Boston by signing up for their blog at, go to their website at www.2dogs2000miles.org or follow them on twitter.

You can help them get to Boston by offering on the road support, a warm place to stay, or by droping off supplies. If you are not on their route you can get together with friends and pay for them to spend the night in a hotel when the weather is too bad for them to walk. Email Lori (lori@2dogs2000miles.org) or Ginger (ginger@2dogs2000miles.org) for more information.

Remember to hug your 'babies' often and tell them you love them.

Puppy Up!

Ginger


 
ladycrone43
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Here's wishing them a safe trip. Cancer is on the rise in both dogs and cats and many are not aware of that.
 
Tammany K.
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I hope they have a safe trip. I think it is inspirational what they are doing.
 
Karen B.
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11 months ago
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I hope and pray that everthing goes great and they make it to Boston safely! After loosing two Golden Retrievers to cancer, this really means so much to me!

 
ginger m.
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Karen,

You can follow their progress on their website just go to www.2dogs2000miles.org
 
Cathy B.
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a person with a plan!!! i hope people open their homes to them. nowadays people are pretty skeptic about strangers.
 
Mindy P.
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WOW, this guy certainatly choose a good cause. My dog Sis, a two year old St. Bernard/Alaskin Malamute was diagnosed with bone cancer back in September. It manufested in her left hind leg. Otherwise healthy and active, Sis quickly lost weight and muscle mass as the cancer got worse. Luckly my vet caught it, and after x-raying the rest of her body for abnormal bone appearence, took the leg off. Sis now is again active and happy. She runs and plays again and has gained back the weight and muscle mass she lost. I hope and pray that she will be with me for years to come, but being cancer, I will be happy for every minute I have with her. Kudos for all who support finding a cure and fighting this deadly disease.
 
Christine
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Aw, awesome! I like how the dogs have booties on too to protect them, heehee!
 
Cari415
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wow this man is awesome...wish everyone cared half as much for animals as he does
 
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aww that guy sure has hope. glad to hear that not all people are mean and that people care.
 
Colleen H.
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What a great guy and great dogs!
 
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I would have been honored to give them a place to sleep for a night. And the dogs would have been allowed in too. I went to the site and found they are not going to be coming near where I am.

Hope they make it to their destination with no problems.
 
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Luke is currently in our town. He has volunteered at the shelter a couple of days. Our director has had dinner with him a couple of nights and says he's just amazing. I can't wait to meet such an awesome person who would give up so much in the name of LOVE. Let's work to find a cure for this horrible disease. We plan to host a night stay for Luke in honor of our Beagle (Josie) that we lost to cancer last year. To Luke, Hudson & Murphy....YOUR BOYS ROCK!
 
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He is an amazing man. I hope his efforts help to find a cure for this ugly disease. I know how he feels, I lost my beloved Blitzy to liver cancer. I pray that they find a cure soon. Keep up the good work.
 
Marla W.
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Keep up the good work.
 
Liz C.
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People should definitely be more aware to cancer in their pets. I think what he is doing is great...he should have carts made for the dogs so they can help carry some of the gear!
 
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Our 7-year old Golden Retriever, Douley, died 3 weeks after his birthday of cancer of the liver and lung. There was nothing we could do for him except have the fluid that was accumulating around his lungs drained, but after the third time in three weeks that we took him in for this procedure, we decided we were just being selfish and we let him go. I hope this man's efforts help to find a cause and cure for cancer in canines.
 
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Thank you for sharing this story about Luke, Hudson and Murphy. We met up with Yer Big Dog and the Boys to help kick off the walk in Austin, and have been working closely with them along the way to help raise awareness about canine cancer.

Recently, we helped them promote the "Cancer Can't Keep a Good Dog Down" 2009 calendar. Follow their progress and learn more at www.2Dogs2000Miles.org and www.tripawds.com!
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