A Brisbane dog owner wants to help tick all the things off her terminally ill dog's bucket list in his last remaining days.

Buddy's bucket list 1. Go for a run at the beach - DONE 2. Eat Ben & Jerry's ice cream 3. Get a special mention on Triple M 4. Make it on to the local news - DONE 5. Have a famous cricketer throw the ball for him 6. Ride in a convertible with the top down 7. Eat a cooked steak dinner - DONE 8. Eat a full string of sausages 9. Dine on a gourmet burger 10. A visit to the dog spa - DONE 11. Obtain and play in a ball pit like the ones from McDonald's 12. Take a stroll through a dog-friendly national park 13. Meet a celebrity 14. Paw-Paint a canvas picture 15. Get his very own order at the drive through at KFC 16. Go out in the rain and be allowed to get as muddy as he likes 17. Sit in a cop car - DONE 18. Sit in a fire engine 19. Meet and get a pat from the postman 20. Birthday party on March 8 if he's still with us 21. Get a special mention in the local paper 22. Return to favourite five dog parks 23. Discover an additional five future favourite dog parks 24. Ride in a jeep - DONE 25. Go out on a boat - DONE 26. Visit Noosa's dog beach - DONE 27. Go 4WDing

Emily Mochan's six-year-old dog Buddy was recently diagnosed with terminal cancer and vets have given the blue heeler only four to five weeks to live.

Ms Mochan decided not to waste Buddy's remaining days, so she wrote him a bucket list of 27 things she hoped he could experience.

The list includes eating a gourmet burger, riding in a convertible and visiting a dog spa.

"It's blown me away how much people are trying to help," Ms Mochan said.

"I made the list so I would be positive with the time I have left, rather than count down the days as that will be daunting.

"Buddy is a character, he's the kind of dog that you can't help but love."

Ms Mochan has set up a Facebook page called Buddy's Bucket List to share his last adventures with friends and family.

The page has now been shared around the world.

"It made Norwegian news overnight and I've had support from America, the UK and Singapore ... it's been absolutely amazing," Ms Mochan said.

"It's going viral ... people kept asking for my bank account details, but I didn't want to do that so I set up a crowdfunding page.

"People have also started sharing their dog stories with me and I think that's amazing as it's nice for them and for me.

"Replying to them all is a big job though."

She said if there was one thing she would really love to tick off the list, it would be for an Australian cricket player to play ball with Buddy.

"I would love Aaron Finch to play with him as he's an amazing sportsman," Ms Mochan said.

Buddy took to the high seas in Noosa in a boat, another experience ticked off his bucket list. ( Facebook: Buddy's Bucket List )

"Buddy is addicted to playing ball and he will fetch anything.

"There's still heaps of things on the list ... he's yet to eat a string of sausages so we're having a barbeque this weekend to tick that one off."

On Thursday the blue heeler was made an honorary police dog by the Queensland Police Service.

Queensland Police Service allowed Buddy to be a police dog for the day. ( Facebook: Buddy's Bucket List )

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"He even rode inside the cop car with the police which was amazing," Ms Mochan said.

Although Buddy was very ill, Ms Mochan said she could tell he enjoyed ticking things off the list.

"He's very, very aware of what's going on ... he also knows he's getting away with everything at the moment," she said laughing.

"He's still loving life and that's what counts."

Ms Mochan said money raised from crowdfunding would be used to help other families who had pets that could not afford the care Buddy had received, as well as to the RSPCA.

"He's currently on cortisol so it's as if he's not sick, which is difficult though because you think he's better and recovered but of course he's not," she said.

"It's amazing that Buddy is going out of this world in this way, as well as helping the RSPCA."