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Beacon, the Beloved Gymnastics Team Therapy Dog, Returns Home After Health Scare

Beacon, the cherished therapy dog known for supporting the U.S. Gymnastics team, has triumphantly returned home following a serious health scare that landed him in the hospital. The golden retriever faced a tough week with symptoms including stiffness and labored breathing due to fluid accumulation in his chest. After receiving crucial care at TrueCare for Pets, Beacon’s condition improved significantly thanks to the dedicated veterinary staff who instructed his owner, Tracey Callahan Molnar, on how to manage his treatment at home. Celebrations ensued on social media where Molnar shared the heartwarming news of Beacon’s recovery, bringing joy to fans and followers who cherish the pup’s comforting presence.

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