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Service dog boosts North Carolina college baseball team


The North Carolina baseball team has gotten a significant emotional boost from a four-legged teammate this season. A golden retriever named Remington has bolstered the Tar Heels’ overall morale as a service dog. Remington — or “Remi” — isn’t exactly playing an Air Bud role, but he’s as close to a team member as you’ll find in any dugout. (USA Today)

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