Adopted North Carolina Dog Becomes Champion Diver
Ever since we lost our beloved cockapoo, “Frisky” last year, everyone in our family has become obsessed with dog videos on social media. I am truly amazed at some of the talents that people’s pooches put on display. Two nights ago, my son asked, “What do you think our dog was best at?” My response? “No question he was the best quality control tester of blankets and pillows that the canine world has ever seen.”
Seriously, outside of playing fetch, “Frisky” wasn’t big on “tricks.” He most certainly didn’t have any that involved water. He wasn’t even all that thrilled with baths at the groomer. Which makes the story of “Moose” all the more amazing to me. After all, this adopted Australian shepherd and pit bull mix from the Wake County Animal Center has become a champion diver.
Emily Parker has been a kennel attendant at the center since last November. In December, on her 21st birthday, she came into contact with “Moose.” It was love at first sight. Before long, she adopted Moose and welcomed him into her home.
While introducing Moose to the water in May, Emily discovered a hidden talent of her dog, dock diving. According to CBS 17, dock diving is considered a sport among canines and includes competitions for the highest or farthest jumps into a pool.
Moose recently competed in his first contest. With jumps of 9 feet 4 inches and 9 feet 11 inches, Moose found himself qualifying for a spot in the finals of the novice division. How great is this?!
Looking For A Friend? These Are The Most Adopted Dog Breeds In North Carolina
2020 will be known for a lot of things. But one most positive? The puppy boom! Spending so much extra time at home contributed to a large increase in dog adoptions in the United States. Whether it was looking for companionship or just having the extra time to dedicate to training and raising a puppy they were a great source of comfort for many during a trying time. I’m sure you know plenty of people maybe even you who added a dog to the family in the last few years. But what were the most adopted dog breeds?
Our friends at TOP puppy adoption levels prior to and during the pandemic discovered some very interesting facts about Americans’ favorite pets. They ranked each state’s most adopted dog breeds as well as ranked the most puppy-obsessed states. Here were the 5 most adopted dog breeds in North Carolina:
Ranking The Most Puppy-Loving States
They also ranked each state according to the number of people per capita looking to adopt a dog in the same time period. Below are the top 15 states as well the most popular adopted dogs in each state. To do this TOP Data analyzed a dog adoption database of 500,000 adopted dogs, analyzed online adoption data, and surveyed 1,000 dog owners across the U.S. Did you add a furry friend to your family in the past few years? I didn’t but these adorable dogs are definitely giving me puppy fever.
Charlie Nance is the Afternoon Drive co-host (along with his wife) of "The Charlie and Debbie Show" at WSOC, Country 1037 in Charlotte, North Carolina. The couple have been with the radio station since 2006. Charlie has won the prestigious CMA (Country Music Association) Award for Radio Personality of the Year and has been a finalist for the Country Radio Hall of Fame four times. Prior to his time in Charlotte, Charlie (along with Debbie) spent more than a decade hosting successful morning radio shows in Greenville, SC; Augusta, Ga; and Birmingham, Al. As a content creator for Country 1037, Charlie writes about dream lottery windfalls, sports, restaurants and bars, and travel experiences in North and South Carolina.