Newsroom dog making headlines
WRAL's Gerald Owens took the newsroom’s new puppy to the mound Sunday when he threw out the first pitch during the Durham Bulls game at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park.
Posted — UpdatedLeesa Moore Craigie, operations manager for WRAL, saw the pooch on TV and decided to adopt him from the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals of Wake County. He soon got the gig of newsroom puppy.
The pooch spends most of his work day sleeping in Craigie's office, when he isn't getting petted and walked by newsroom staffers. He will also be featured on some upcoming WRAL-TV and WRAL.com segments.
The puppy is playful with a sweet nature.
“What a precious dog! It makes me want to adopt a puppy. I am rooting for his name to be Cam," WRAL producer Martha Woodward said.
"He is very cute and friendly," WRAL meteorologist Kim Deaner said.
The pooch spends night and weekends at Craigie's house, and she feeds and provides his medical care.
"He is a smart puppy," Craigie said. "He also thinks he’s a big dog, and doesn’t back down from older, bigger dogs on his walks."
WRAL's Gerald Owens took the puppy to the mound Sunday when he threw out the first pitch during the Durham Bulls game at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park.
"He was amazing. It was certainly the most people he’s ever been around at one time, and he was on his best behavior," Owens said. "In addition to being cute, he acted like a grown up dog. And that’s saying something for a puppy."
The pooch was greeted with cheers from the baseball-watching crowd. He is also already popular among WRAL.com readers. When the Web site asked for feedback Thursday in renaming the dog, more than 600 comments were posted online.
Craigie has since picked her five favorite names: Cam, Scoop, Bandit, Tracker and Flash.
As for Bandit, it just seems like a neat name for a dog, Craigie said.
Copyright 2024 by Capitol Broadcasting Company. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.