Northeast Ohio canines head to Buffalo to help in aftermath of racist mass shooting

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Two therapy dogs will head from Northeast Ohio to Buffalo to help a grieving community in the aftermath of racially-motivated shootings last weekend

LITCHFIELD, Ohio - Zodiac and Murph are heading to Western New York in response to the apparently racially motivated shooting at a Topps Fresh Market in a predominantly Black area of Buffalo.

A mother and daughter team of Shirley and her mother, Diane Eyrnig, getting ready to help, even the dogs understanding the work is important. The work, trying to help the community cope, providing compassion by consoling and comforting after an apparently racially-motivated shooting at a Tops Friendly Market leaving ten people dead, the dogs providing real relief.

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