While walking a client’s dog through Ely Country Park last week, professional dog walker Kayley Drewitt stumbled upon an unexpected treasure nestled in the grass: a weathered cardboard box with a handwritten note that would soon warm the hearts of thousands.
Drewitt, the owner of The Animal Ark Pet Services, spends her days exploring parks and trails with her furry clients. But this discovery stopped her in her tracks. Scrawled in bold Sharpie on the box was a message: “I am too old to play with my favorite tennis balls now. But it would make me very happy to know that some younger doggies would have fun with them. Love from Jarvis.”

“At first, I thought it was just trash,” Drewitt shared. “But when I read Jarvis’ note, I got emotional. What a beautiful way to pass on joy.”
The dog she was walking, however, needed no explanation. Without hesitation, he sniffed out the box, plucked a ball with his teeth, and raced off for a game of fetch. “He tested every ball in that box,” Drewitt laughed. “He was in heaven!”
Touched by the gesture, Drewitt snapped photos of the box and shared them on her Instagram, @the_animal_ark, hoping to thank Jarvis’ owner. The post quickly went viral, resonating with dog lovers worldwide.
Days later, Jarvis’ owner reached out. She explained that her 11-year-old cocker spaniel, Jarvis, could no longer chase balls due to severe arthritis. “He adored fetch his whole life,” she wrote. “Seeing other dogs play with his toys… it’s like he’s still spreading happiness.”
The story has since inspired others to donate old toys to local parks, turning one dog’s legacy into a movement of kindness.
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