The competition is starting to heat up

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Relay For Life of Rutland County issued the following announcement.

The competition is starting to heat up!!!  Meet our next contestants – Trail and Pico!

Trail is a  9-year-old yellow lab, and she loves the best things in life – lazy couch days, rolling in freshly cut grass, soaking in the sun, and tennis balls.  She is a therapy dog, and loves making people smile.

Pico is a 6-year-old golden retriever, and she gives the best puppy kisses, and loves a good walk.  She may not make some people happy when she digs holes, but she makes up for it with her cuddles.  She is also a therapy dog and she loves kids.

Be sure to stop by Bark For Life at the Fairgrounds on June 4 from 11-1 to vote for Trail and Pico!

Original source can be found here.



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