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    New Franklin sheriff’s therapy dog sworn in

    By Daniel Griffin,

    15 hours ago

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    COLUMBUS, Ohio ( WCMH ) – The Franklin County Sheriff’s Office has sworn in a new therapy dog.

    Six-year-old Sunny is the office’s newest member and he has a very special story.

    Sunny was the personal pet of sheriff’s deputy Ryan Robinson, who received Sunny as a one-month-old puppy from his mother-in-law. She was battling cancer and couldn’t care for the dog.

    Robinson’s family took him in and realized that Sunny had a lot to offer.

    In addition to being sworn into duty, the Franklin County Auditor also presented Sunny with a lifelong dog license.

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