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Big Issue vendor Kelvin Gregory pays tribute to beloved dog and 'dear friend' Ralph

Kelvin and Ralph were inseparable pals for 15 years. Now the Big Issue vendor is preparing for Christmas without his canine companion

Vendor Kelvin Gregory

London Big Issue vendor Kelvin Gregory. Image: Exposure Photo Agency Ltd

Big Issue vendor Kelvin Gregory has paid a touching tribute to pet dog Ralph after his “dear friend” passed away last month.

Kelvin, who sells the Big Issue magazine at Somerset House in London, and Ralph were inseparable for more than 15 years before the Staffordshire Bull Terrier died on 3 November.

“I’d just like to say thank you, dear friend, for a fulfilled life together. He’ll be greatly missed. Always loved. Enjoy the journey over the rainbow bridge and I’ll meet you soon.”

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Kelvin is one of the vendors fronting the Big Issue’s Christmas campaign, alongside fellow London seller Jon Gregg and acclaimed actor and Big Issue Ambassador Daniel Mays.

The veteran vendor, 63, is now preparing to spend his first Christmas without his canine companion in years.

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Big Issue vendor Kelvin Gregory is mourning the loss of pet dog Ralph
Big Issue vendor Kelvin Gregory is mourning the loss of pet dog Ralph. Image: Kelvin Gregory

He told The Big Issue he will treasure memories with Ralph and is hoping to sponsor other animals in need as a legacy to his long-time pet.

“He smelled like butterscotch popcorn,” said Kelvin. “We’ve got a lovely clay print of him and some of his hair to remember him by.

“There was a little bit of emptiness over the weekend after he died. When we got him home from the crematorium there was a sense of relief that he had come back. It was a four-day absence and I’ve only been apart from him for about four or five days in his whole life and so’s my partner, my family and all that.

“It’s just 15 years with a really good friend. Unconditional love – when you’re down he’s there, when you’re up he’s there. Everyone knew him because I always spoke about him.

“I’d like to thank the Big Issue team for helping me with the cremation costs too.”

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