FUQUAY-VARINA — Willard Moore spent decades of his life as a dog lover in waiting – unwilling to subject a canine companion to his long hours of work and lack of space for a pet to roam. But when he retired, he sought a member of his favorite breed, an English setter, to occupy his expansive Western Wake yard. Yet within months of adopting Molly, chronic seizures forced him to put the dog down. And so instead of just a pet, he ended up with a new way to spend his retirement – educating dog owners about canine epilepsy and raising money for research into a disorder that affects about 5 percent of dogs. For going on eight years, Moore has attended more than 100 pet-focused...
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