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Moose, Virginia Techโs beloved dog, dies after having prostate cancer
Read full article: Moose, Virginia Techโs beloved dog, dies after having prostate cancerA member of the Virginia Tech family has passed away. Moose, one of the universityโs therapy dogs, died on Wednesday, according to an Instagram post by the dogsโ official account. Moose had served Virginia Tech students as a therapy dog at the Cook Counseling Center for more than five years. In 2019, Moose was named the Virginia Veterinary Medical Associationโs 2019 Animal Hero. During his time at Virginia Tech, Moose was present in thousands of individual and group therapy sessions.
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Beloved Virginia Tech therapy dog diagnosed with cancer, GoFundMe created for medical bills
Read full article: Beloved Virginia Tech therapy dog diagnosed with cancer, GoFundMe created for medical billsBLACKSBURG, Va. โ Virginia Techโs top dog is taking on a serious health challenge, but fans are making sure he wonโt face it alone. Moose the therapy dog has recently been diagnosed with prostate cancer. His handler, Dr. Trent Davis of Virginia Techโs Cook Counseling Center, said the Labrador retriever has already started chemotherapy and will begin radiation treatment soon. "Itโs been a bit of a shock.โMooseโs former veterinarian has started a GoFundMe to help Davis pay for the dogโs medical bills. โItโs a mixture of gratitude, appreciation, and a little bit of sadness," Davis said.

Dog Who Sat at Late Owner's Hospital Bed Finds New Home
Read full article: Dog Who Sat at Late Owner's Hospital Bed Finds New HomeMoose eventually met his new "dad" and the two went home together to start a brand new life. Eleventh Hour Rescue posted a heartbreaking photo of Moose sitting by his late owner's hospital bed, staring off into the distance. Moose ended up going to "a wonderful family who will care for and love him for the rest of his life!" Eleventh Hour shared an updated photo of a happy Moose with his human siblings, because his "mom" and "dad" were camera shy. Eleventh Hour RescueRELATED STORIESMeet the 2019 World's Ugliest DogMan Chooses His Dog as His Best Man: 'He Loved It'Dog With Terminal Cancer Gets Adopted and Will Live Out Bucket List
