The Animal Welfare League of Arlington hopes that a family will adopt Smoke, a hound diagnosed with terminal cancer, in the last weeks or months that he has left. But, until that time, the shelter has created an ongoing bucket list for him. See video.

WASHINGTON — An Arlington, Virginia, shelter is helping a dying dog live his best life.

The Animal Welfare League of Arlington hopes that a family will adopt Smoke, a 10-year-old hound diagnosed with terminal cancer, in the last weeks or months that he has left. But, until that time, the shelter has created an ongoing bucket list for him.

Here’s what is on the list so far:

Find a forever family

Go on a hike

Eat ice cream

Go to the beach

Have a birthday party

Ride in a fire truck

Eat a cheeseburger

Have breakfast in bed

Meet a celebrity

Ride in a police car and bay with the sirens

Get a full body doggy massage

Go camping

Meet Santa Claus

Be on TV

Jump on a big pile of leaves

Get a professional photo shoot

Go on a road trip

Get his own Instagram account

Ride in a convertible

Get a huge box of toys to play with and share with his shelter friends

Visit Nationals Park (maybe throw the first pitch)

The shelter hopes that Smoke will be adopted but is also open to a hospice home, where he would stay with a family until his condition worsens.

Anyone who would like to help cross an item off Smoke’s bucket list can email the shelter at mail@awla.org or contact them through their Facebook account.

You can also visit Smoke (when he’s not at a foster home) at the shelter at 2650 S. Arlington Mill Drive.

Here is Smoke fulfilling an item off the bucket list: