
Saskatoon boy gifted French bulldog ‘Jelly Bean’ from Make-a-Wish
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"We are just ecstatic to see him like that. He was bouncing around and couldn't contain the energy. It’s just magical,” Noah's father, Torey Agarand, said.
One Saskatoon boy’s wish of having a dog came true on Saturday.
Noah Agarand, nine, was gifted a French bulldog puppy thanks to Make-a-Wish Saskatchewan.
A local paramedic and the Saskatchewan Rush mascot, Bruiser, were on hand to present Agarand with a picture of his new puppy, Jelly Bean.
Agarand was also gifted with plenty of other goodies and enough dog food to last some time.
Agarand was born with Adrenoleukodystophy (ALD), a condition that affects his brain.
He was in Masonic Children’s Hospital in Minnesota from January to July receiving treatment.
His parents were excited to see him so filled with joy.
“We are just ecstatic to see him like that. He was bouncing around and couldn’t contain the energy. It’s just magical,” his father, Torey Agarand, said.