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Little Rock Catholic High’s beloved Geman Shepard passes away

Little Rock, Arkansas – Titus, a beloved German shepherd at Catholic High School for Boys in Little Rock, passed away on Thursday.
The school expressed its love for Titus and the memories it had shared with him over the years in a touching Facebook post.
Over 700 children stroked and played with him every day in the main corridor as he consumed leftovers from the cafeteria, chased squirrels across the front yard, and positioned himself there.
Brother Richard, his closest companion, and caregiver, was returning from a trip when Titus passed away.
According to the school, Titus “was a rambunctious puppy who played like a Catholic High freshman and protected like a Catholic High senior. He was loyal like a Catholic High alumnus and fun-loving like his master.”
The school’s personnel directory page features Titus’s picture and identifies him as the recognized School Dog.
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