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Mike Nayler said seeing his dog, Minnie, in the Humane Society of Greater Niagara’s website gave him the strength he needed to beat cancer. (Submitted by Humane Society of Greater Niagara)

Fort Erie, Ont., resident Mike Nayler never thought he’d see his “four-legged daughter” Minnie again after surrendering her to a shelter two years ago. 

At the time, Nayler was diagnosed with terminal cancer and “gave up” on life, he told CBC Hamilton. 

Last week, however, he and the mastiff mix reunited — with a tackle and many licks to his face.

Minnie might not know it, but Nayler credits her with saving his life.

“She helped me through every single hardship in my life,” Nayler said.

In 2021, Mike Nayler was erroneously diagnosed with terminal cancer. After his health declined, he made the difficult decision to surrender his dog Minnie in 2022. Two years later, he went into remission, …
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