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This man made a train so abandoned dogs could have adventures

Bostick started to take care of the dogs by feeding them, taking them to the vet and made a place for them to live. “I’m only 86! My wife said if I didn’t get up and do this I’d be dead”.

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With apologies to Taylor Swift’s crew, an 80-year-old man from Fort Worth, Texas just redefined #SquadGoals with his adorable entourage of train-riding rescue dogs.

He then attached the creation to his tractor, which he uses to drive the dogs around.

Bostick, with the help from his brother, expanded the train and took plastic barrels, cut holes in them, put wheels under each one and tied them together.

The brothers were inspired to create their dog train after seeing a tractor pulling multiple trailers.

“Whenever they hear me hooking the tractor up to it, man, they get so excited”, Bostick told The Dodo.

And here’s a short video of the dog train in action. “They all come running and jump in on their own. They’re ready to go”, he said. “I’m 80 now, so I suppose it can’t last too much longer, but I’ll keep it going as long as I can”, said Bostick. Corky, Eugene’s brother, told NBC’s Dallas/Fort-Worth station the rides, which last an hour and a half, are not only great for the dogs, but also for their family.

“I’m getting up in age”.

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The dogs’ twice-weekly ride runs straight through the Sycamore Golf Course that’s positioned along the back of the Bostick property. “They just really enjoy it”.

Eugene Bostwick says his rescued dogs get excited when they hear the tractor that powers their'train approaching'They all come running and jump in on their own. They're ready to