Stump, the Sussex Spaniel who took top honors at Westminster earlier this year, spent time with some special children recently.
Stump and J.R., a bichon frise who won some years ago, visited young cancer patients at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston. Stump wore a bandana designed by some of the children, who create artworks that are sold to raise money for the center.
Stump was particularly inspiring to his young friends because of his own history of overcoming medical adversity. The Houston Chronicle has more, including video of Stump with some of the kids.






























