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    July 22, 2019
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Besten Boston, the DMV dog Boston, the golden retriever from Brainerd License Office, passed away July 19. He was commonly nicknamed "the DMV dog" by many during his successful career as the official greeter at the Brainerd License Office. For over 13 years he left everyone with a lick or a wag of his tail, if not a shed of hair Boston had a passion for competing in Obedience and Rally where he won many awards. Hewas a certified therapy dog with extreme patience, athleticism and intelligence who spoke fluent human. His handsonme face was found in a number of news articles, ads and magazines. With a faithful companion would safely lead his master back through the woods. His pet hobbies included playing frisbee as well as chasing and retrieving any and all round or spherical objects. He was friendly to al enjoyed chewing on a bone, watermelon, naps and a good butt scratch. Like all golden retrievers, he had an endless desire to please Boston has now crossed that rainbow bridge to meet up with Briley and Shotley who preceded him in passing. He is survived by his other brother, Sully, who will carry on as the official DMV greeter. Memorials for Boston will be held in the hearts of the many who knew and loved him, especially the staff at Brainerd License Office who will miss him so much passion for grouse hunting, this Besten Boston, the DMV dog Boston, the golden retriever from Brainerd License Office, passed away July 19. He was commonly nicknamed "the DMV dog" by many during his successful career as the official greeter at the Brainerd License Office. For over 13 years he left everyone with a lick or a wag of his tail, if not a shed of hair Boston had a passion for competing in Obedience and Rally where he won many awards. Hewas a certified therapy dog with extreme patience, athleticism and intelligence who spoke fluent human. His handsonme face was found in a number of news articles, ads and magazines. With a faithful companion would safely lead his master back through the woods. His pet hobbies included playing frisbee as well as chasing and retrieving any and all round or spherical objects. He was friendly to al enjoyed chewing on a bone, watermelon, naps and a good butt scratch. Like all golden retrievers, he had an endless desire to please Boston has now crossed that rainbow bridge to meet up with Briley and Shotley who preceded him in passing. He is survived by his other brother, Sully, who will carry on as the official DMV greeter. Memorials for Boston will be held in the hearts of the many who knew and loved him, especially the staff at Brainerd License Office who will miss him so much passion for grouse hunting, this