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Meyers Leonard is honoring his ailing dog with custom socks

These are the best socks ever created.

Portland Trail Blazers center Meyers Leonard has a tribute to his dog Bella on his socks for tonight’s game against the Milwaukee Bucks.

Bella has Stage 3 kidney failure, according to OregonLive. Leonard tweeted about Bella a couple of weeks ago asking for prayers for his dog.

A couple of days later, Leonard posted photos on Twitter of him with Bella who was laying on the floor, and one of him with Bella and his wife in the car.

Since then, the outpouring of support for Bella has been great, with fans even making signs for the Husky.

We’re all hoping for the best for Bella, a very good dog.

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