No one loves you like your family dog. Whether it be rushing to the front door as soon as you get home to say hello or a small nuzzle or lick when you are feeling down, nothing can brighten your day like they can. If a person's pup is
Mount Maunganui's Hayden Walker saving his dog's life by selling honey

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Hayden Walker and his pup Boi. Photo / Supplied
Somedays he could not even stand up as growths on his spine were causing him too much pain.

Walker knew he could not come up with the money himself and was left with the heartbreaking possibility of losing his "best friend".
Walker said he could not live without him. Seeing Boi's happy face and wagging tail every single day without fail was everything to him.
"He doesn't know what is going on ... he depends on me. I would do anything for him."
Walker knew he could not come up with the money himself and was left with the heartbreaking possibility of losing his "best friend".
Although a fulltime concrete truck driver, Walker said all his time off the clock was spent working for Boi.
Every Sunday for the last five weeks, Walker and Boi set up near Mount Maunganui College selling Awahou honey from the boot of his car. He spends his spare time packing orders to send off.
Walker said he never thought he would be selling honey out of the boot of his car, but Boi was "part of the family" and it was something he had to do.
He wanted to be able to give something back to the people helping him.

The idea was that for every tub sold, Walker would get 40 per cent to go towards his pup's surgery.
Before long, many compassionate buyers were choosing to donate money to Boi's cause.
A Facebook page, Honey to Fund Boi's Surgery quickly attracted more than 600 likes, with Walker constantly providing updates.
In just five weeks, Walker had managed to raise $6500, making his goal of $9000 almost in arms reach.
Walker said excitedly that Boi had finally been booked in for the surgery next week and he had been able to pay half the deposit.
He only had 100 tubs left and was desperate to get them sold before Boi's surgery.
He described the honey as "liquid gold" and would keep going until he was sold out.
Although Boi would be out for three months after his surgery, Walker said he wanted him to be better so they could have a good summer together and start the New Year right.