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Meet Remington, the UNC Assistance Dog Helping Athletes Prioritize Mental Health


The sun beats down on Boshamer Stadium, not a cloud in sight in the Carolina blue sky. Music echoes throughout the concourse as the team lines up outside of the dugout. From afar, it looks like a normal spring day of UNC baseball—save for the golden tail peeking out of the Tar Heels’ lineup. Meet Remington, the athletic training room assistance dog. (Sports Illustrated)

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Meet Remington, the UNC Assistance Dog Helping Athletes Prioritize Mental Health


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