Noodle, the elderly dog who gained a significant following on TikTok for predicting whether it would be a “bones” or “no bones” day, passed away on Friday evening, as announced by his owner.
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Jonathan Graziano, Noodle’s owner, shared the news on TikTok and paid tribute to his beloved pug.
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“I’m so sorry to have to share this, but Noodle passed away yesterday. He was at home. He was in my arms and this is incredibly sad. It’s incredibly difficult,” Graziano said. “It’s a day I always knew was coming, but never thought would arrive. Although this is very sad, I wanted to let you know and I wanted to encourage you to celebrate him while we’re navigating this sadness.”
Graziano shared that Noodle lived for 14 and a half years. He first welcomed Noodle into his home when the dog was seven years old.
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The pair gained a massive social media following during the COVID-19 pandemic with their series of “bones day” predictions. In nearly daily videos, Graziano would position Noodle upright to assess if the elderly pup could stand on his own. Following a Groundhog Day-style routine, a “bones day” was declared if Noodle stayed standing, promoting a carpe diem attitude for viewers. A “no bones” day would be declared if Noodle toppled, indicating a self-care day for the audience to be kind to themselves.
Graziano and Noodle amassed a regular audience of over four million followers, and their popularity led to an appearance on NBC’s “Today” in October 2021. Noodle was last featured on Graziano’s TikTok just four days ago.
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