Remington the support dog helps North Carolina stay loose, confident
Posted Jun 16, 2018
Remington doesn’t swing a bat or run the bases, but he’s an important part of the North Carolina baseball team. He’s a support dog for the players, and he traveled with the Tar Heels to Omaha for the College World Series. The 4-year-old specially trained golden retriever helps players relax and stay confident. Players pet Remington, hug him and just hang out with the pooch.
(Omaha World-Herald)
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