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Puppy-Gone Very good: Goldendoodle Operate Half Marathon for Cancer Research

January 18th, 2012

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very last minute entry in the 50 percent Marathon on Sunday in favor of Maryland College of Maryland Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Cancer Middle – a goldendoodle three-calendar year-previous girl called Dozer, who escaped by means of a hidden fence in the courtyard of his home to be part of the much more than 2000 individuals jogging close to his house, which was about five miles of the race. Brokers explained they observed the dog at several details alongside the way and crossed the line with runners at two hours and 14 minutes. Dozer owner did not know what had took place and was desperately seeking for him till he returned house Monday early morning. There ended up muddy ft and was limping. Right after a fast excursion to the vet, Dozer is good, its proprietor reviews, but will not be operating any marathons in the small term. This week, the race co-chairs, Michael Greenebaum and Jon Sevel, gave him a medal Dozer – and is a dog. Dozer even has his 2nd possess page where folks can donate to boost money for cancer investigation at the Greenebaum Most cancers Center. Connected: Facebook fundraising Dozer Dozer www.ummsfoundation.org page www.facebook.com web page University of Maryland Greenebaum Most cancers Center in Maryland Half Marathon www.mdhalfmarathon.com www.umgcc.org Online video Score: 4 / 5

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  1. sfrance783
    January 18th, 2012 at 21:05 | #1

    good

  2. 1967jomama
    January 18th, 2012 at 21:34 | #2

    Oh, how sweet soul! and seems to be proud, too! : ^) A fantastic story, I’m glad someone caught it on video. is so impressive that raises money (and awareness) for cancer research. Dozer is a sweet soul, special and it was wonderful to “meet” you, thank you! <3

  3. sensfan22
    January 18th, 2012 at 22:10 | #3

    I have the same type of dog, the dog actually looks like a splitting image of my dog. Goldendoodles r amazing, intelligent and very smart and do not require any training. R which is also very adorable. My dog ​​is my companion mountain bike. He will run with me for 5 hours

  4. blueygreeneyes13
    January 18th, 2012 at 22:19 | #4

    that’s so cute I want the dog

  5. BlueGama600
    January 18th, 2012 at 22:45 | #5

    How many miles / kilometers was the race? Of course, it is likely that a dog in shape and all, but there are plenty of dogs that could run a full marathon with ease. It just depends on what race.

  6. gr8trainer
    January 18th, 2012 at 23:10 | #6

    very emotional and all, but let this serve as an example: ELECTRIC / fences “invisible” are not an effective means to restrict a dog to your property!

  7. 4pawreiki
    January 19th, 2012 at 00:01 | #7

    I love it!

  8. 4thel0ve
    January 19th, 2012 at 00:42 | #8

    @ Lungcancercure In fact, I like the fact that the dog had fun and returned safely to his family. :)

  9. Elaine6500
    January 19th, 2012 at 01:18 | #9

    What a beautiful dog. :-) As a cancer survivor of two, Dover that are man’s best friend. * Hugs * thing for you. xxx

  10. mg79277
    January 19th, 2012 at 02:03 | #10

    @ Gretschjazzeryup definitely agree with you in this case. you took the words of my mouth. Unbelievable .. My first reaction when I see a stray dog ​​is asking to go out and help find the owner. what is a very special boy, thank God no one was injured walk 8 miles home, I do not understand people! Wake the F is right.

  11. lungcancercure
    January 19th, 2012 at 02:11 | #11

    Most people do not realize they are being manipulated by this story of a cute dog and the like. Great dog – this is not the dog. Watch “American Cancer Society scandal.” It will do more to cure cancer in 100 runs for the cure.

  12. myvideossherry
    January 19th, 2012 at 02:29 | #12

    @ Darkwulf23 hell ya, talk about unintended fame!

  13. darkwulf23
    January 19th, 2012 at 03:03 | #13

    I am sure that the dog returns with the metal around his neck and the owners are asking, “Where the hell have you been?”

  14. rodbaker
    January 19th, 2012 at 03:44 | #14

    Most choose to sit in the front yard and watch. Some are not content to look at life from the front yard. They choose to find a way that the invisible barrier that keeps them there and be part of it. Dozer is one of those who chose to skip that glass ceiling and run the race.

  15. Ambi
    January 19th, 2012 at 04:21 | #15

    salt water … avoid water intoxication …

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