Brandon Sun By: Tyler Clarke
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Stuffed St. Bernards are seen piled on and around Grizzly, a therapy dog. The stuffed animals are currently being given away to kids in Westman hospitals.
RM OF OAKVIEW The pandemic has affected everyone, and Grizzly, a 150-pound St. Bernard, has been no exception.
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RM OF OAKVIEW The pandemic has affected everyone, and Grizzly, a 150-pound St. Bernard, has been no exception.
The friendly giant has been unable to visit patients and staff of Westman-area hospitals since the pandemic hit early last year.
He absolutely misses it, owner Mark Saler said of his therapy dog’s charitable work.
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Jockey Carol Cedeno enjoyed her best year in 2020 when her mounts earned over $2.8 million
Newtown Anner Stud Farm s Perpetrate emerged from a three-way photo finish a head in front of Hard Sting to give jockey Carol Cedeno her 1,000th career victory Saturday at Laurel Park in Laurel, Md.
A New York-bred son of Distorted Humor racing for the first time for trainer Miguel Vera, Perpetrate ($9.60) ran one mile in 1:39.59 over a muddy and sealed main track in the claiming event for 4-year-olds and up for her second win in six lifetime starts.
Earlier on Saturday s program, the 31-year-old Cedeno finished second by a neck as the favorite aboard Kieron Magee owned-and-trained Halfinthewrapper in Race 2, a 5 ½-furlong claiming sprint.