Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Make-A-Wish delivers pup to Las Vegas teen

Casper to tag along on trips to doctor

- By Katelyn Newberg Contact Katelyn Newberg at knewberg@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0240. Follow @k_newberg on Twitter.

Honking cars and waving neighbors ushered in a new best friend for 18-year-old Lauren Cleveland, who was given a golden retriever puppy Saturday through the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

The organizati­on delivered the puppy to Cleveland at her northwest Las Vegas home while cars drove by displaying signs congratula­ting her. Cleveland was born with a type of neurofibro­matosis — a brain tumor on her optic nerve — that has required her to undergo chemothera­py in the past year, said her father, Jason Cleveland.

Las Vegas Review-Journal employees participat­ed in the socially distanced celebratio­n that brought the puppy to Lauren Cleveland, and the newspaper also donated a PetSmart gift card and supplies for her new dog.

“I’m really thankful that we were able to bring him here today, and he’s going to have a nice loving home, hopefully forever,” the 18-year-old said while standing outside her home and holding the puppy, which she named Casper.

Jason Cleveland said that his daughter has always been an animal lover and would bring home stray animals as a child. Her family has another dog, two cats and two turtles, and she’s thinking about becoming a veterinari­an.

Casper was chosen from a breeder in Utah for his calm temperamen­t and potential to form a strong bond with a person, said Devynn Mills, a senior wish support specialist from Make-A-Wish.

“He’s just perfect, he’s so mellow and he’s a one-human guy,” Mills said. “He’s so ready to bond with Lauren.”

Jason Cleveland said his daughter wanted a puppy she could bring with her to doctors’ appointmen­ts and monthly chemothera­py treatments.

She has to travel to Phoenix every two weeks to see an eye specialist because of the location of the tumor, he said.

The tumor might eventually cause Lauren Cleveland to lose her eyesight, her dad said, and Casper might be trained as a service dog in the future.

While her two young nephews

ran around her feet, the 18-year-old cuddled her new puppy and showed him off to the neighborho­od children across the street.

“He’s so perfect,” Lauren Cleveland told her dad during the celebratio­n. She said she looks forward to buying new toys for Casper and giving him love and cuddles.

Jason Cleveland said that watching Casper being delivered reminded him that “there are a lot of good people in the world.”

“Even during a pandemic, people are willing to do these kinds of things,” he said. “It’s just very humbling and overwhelmi­ng.”

 ?? Ellen Schmidt Las Vegas Review-Journal @ellenschmi­dttt ?? Devynn Mills, left, from Make-A-Wish hands Lauren Cleveland her new golden retriever Saturday. Cleveland was born with a type of neurofibro­matosis — a brain tumor on her optic nerve — that has required her to undergo chemothera­py in the past year.
Ellen Schmidt Las Vegas Review-Journal @ellenschmi­dttt Devynn Mills, left, from Make-A-Wish hands Lauren Cleveland her new golden retriever Saturday. Cleveland was born with a type of neurofibro­matosis — a brain tumor on her optic nerve — that has required her to undergo chemothera­py in the past year.
 ??  ?? Neighbors honk, wave and display signs as they take part in a car parade past Lauren Cleveland’s northwest Las Vegas home Saturday as part of a Make-A-Wish event.
Neighbors honk, wave and display signs as they take part in a car parade past Lauren Cleveland’s northwest Las Vegas home Saturday as part of a Make-A-Wish event.
 ??  ?? Neighbors watch as the Make-A-Wish Foundation grants Lauren Cleveland’s wish for a golden retriever puppy, which the 18-year-old named Casper.
Neighbors watch as the Make-A-Wish Foundation grants Lauren Cleveland’s wish for a golden retriever puppy, which the 18-year-old named Casper.

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