US Politics | Devastated owner inks her dead dog’s ashes on her arm

A DEVASTATED owner had her dead dog's ashes tattooed on her arm. Robyn Moscrop, 27, was so upset when her bull terrier Bronson died she decided to immortalise him in ink. An upset dog owner immortalised her terrier Bronson in ink when he diedKennedy News Robyn Moscrop, 27, tattooed his ashes on her arm when he passed away, aged just threeKennedy News Bronson died unexpectedly aged just three last year. Real estate broker Robyn was left heartbroken at the loss of her "baby" so decided she would get a permanent reminder of him on her upper left arm. His ashes were mixed with ink and tattooist boyfriend George Ricketts, 28, created the design from a portrait of the pooch. Robyn, of Birmingham, said: "Having his ashes on me means that he's always going to be with me, no matter what. Read More on Pets DOG DAYS I'm a vet and there are four toys all dog owners should avoid buying for their pet "It's not something I could lose or misplace, it's always there. "Seeing it when it was done was really emotional, I did have a cry. Sometimes I talk to it, the tattoo, as though I talk to him. "It was a bit of closure that I thought, 'he's always with his mum now'. I can look down to see him and he'll never ever be forgotten because he's there on me for life." Most read in The US Sun FATAL FALL WEEKEND Four dead & 20 shot including a boy, 2, as city ravaged by violence FINAL FAREWELL Kiely Rodni 'has been secretly cremated' as cause of death remains a mystery BEYOND BELIEF Boy, 12, 'gang-raped and beaten by friends' in savage attack 'SHE WAS EVERYTHING' Chilling new details emerge in death of Debbie Collier INFLATION RELIEF Direct payments of $1,050 hit bank accounts in days - will you get cash? BEACH LOCKDOWN Deadly shark attack kills woman, 39, just 50ft from shore as beaches shut Robyn had Bronson for around two-and-a-half years before he died in July last year, and the tattoo took eight hours last December. She has now adopted another bull terrier, two-year-old Alabama.

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