A10 THE BULLETIN • MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2021 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2021 TODAY TUESDAY TONIGHT HIGH 45° LOW 32° A bit of rain; breezy this afternoon An a.m. rain or snow shower; mostly cloudy ALMANAC THURSDAY 42° 25° 42° 24° A little snow at times FRIDAY 44° 31° Periods of clouds and sunshine Cloudy with occasional rain, mainly early SATURDAY 44° 28° An afternoon rain or snow shower in spots OREGON WEATHER Bend Municipal Airport through 5 p.m. yest. TEMPERATURE Yesterday Normal Record 32° 44° 70° in 1996 16° 24° -4° in 1923 High Low WEDNESDAY PRECIPITATION 24 hours through 5 p.m. yesterday Trace Record 0.61" in 2000 Month to date (normal) 0.26" (0.58") Year to date (normal) 0.92" (2.11") Barometric pressure at 4 p.m. 29.84" SUN, MOON AND PLANETS Rise/Set Today Tue. Sun 7:04am/5:35pm 7:03am/5:36pm Moon 9:13am/9:51pm 9:34am/10:53pm Mercury 6:10am/4:26pm 6:05am/4:19pm Venus 6:47am/4:40pm 6:46am/4:43pm Mars 10:12am/12:56am 10:09am/12:55am Jupiter 6:32am/4:19pm 6:29am/4:17pm Saturn 6:13am/3:46pm 6:10am/3:42pm Uranus 9:47am/11:41pm 9:43am/11:38pm First Full Last New Feb 19 Feb 27 Mar 5 Mar 13 Tonight's sky: Galileo Galilei's birthday (1564). Source: Jim Todd, OMSI UV INDEX TODAY 10 a.m. Noon 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 1 1 1 0 The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index ™ number, the greater the need for eye and skin protection. 0-2 Low, 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Very High; 11+ Extreme. ROAD CONDITONS For web cameras of our passes, go to www.bendbulletin.com/webcams I-84 at Cabbage Hill: Cloudy today with periods of snow, heavy at times. US 20 at Santiam Pass: Cloudy and cold today with snow, heavy at times. US 26 at Gov't Camp: Cloudy today with a mix of snow, freezing rain and rain. US 26 at Ochoco Divide: Cloudy today with periods of snow, freezing rain and rain. ORE 58 at Willamette Pass: A wintry mix of snow and rain today. Snow tonight, heavy at times. ORE 138 at Diamond Lake: Cloudy and cold today with periods of snow. SKI REPORT EAST: Cloudy and cold with periods of snow, steadiest across the north Monday. Seaside 47/43 Cannon Beach 47/43 Hood River NATIONAL WEATHER 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s NATIONAL EXTREMES YESTERDAY (for the T-storms Yesterday City Hi/Lo/Prec. Abilene 23/5/0.23 Akron 28/18/Tr Albany 28/15/Tr Albuquerque 31/7/0.15 Anchorage 20/4/0.00 Atlanta 48/43/Tr Atlantic City 38/27/0.02 Austin 28/26/0.07 Baltimore 38/27/Tr Billings -5/-22/Tr Birmingham 41/33/0.00 Bismarck 2/-28/0.00 Boise 33/14/Tr Boston 33/26/0.00 Bridgeport, CT 36/27/Tr Buffalo 24/16/0.01 Burlington, VT 29/8/Tr Caribou, ME 20/3/0.01 Charleston, SC 44/41/1.33 Charlotte 41/36/0.31 Chattanooga 42/38/0.00 Cheyenne -7/-12/0.15 Chicago 4/-5/0.01 Cincinnati 27/21/Tr Cleveland 25/17/Tr Colorado Springs -4/-7/0.23 Columbia, MO 4/-2/0.08 Columbia, SC 42/39/0.76 Columbus, GA 50/44/0.16 Columbus, OH 27/19/Tr Concord, NH 33/23/0.00 Corpus Christi 36/32/0.07 Dallas 18/16/0.17 Dayton 23/18/Tr Denver 1/-9/0.12 Des Moines -7/-10/Tr Detroit 26/8/Tr Duluth -6/-25/0.00 El Paso 50/17/0.71 Fairbanks 2/-26/0.00 Fargo -8/-24/0.00 Flagstaff 37/24/0.10 Grand Rapids 15/5/0.03 Green Bay 4/-11/Tr Greensboro 37/32/0.30 Harrisburg 37/27/0.00 Hartford, CT 35/26/Tr Helena 4/-12/0.01 Honolulu 82/69/0.05 Houston 36/35/0.12 Huntsville 33/28/0.00 Indianapolis 20/3/Tr Jackson, MS 29/27/0.15 Jacksonville 58/51/1.38 Today Hi/Lo/W 12/-1/pc 25/16/sn 25/22/sn 34/28/s 21/19/c 50/32/sh 39/31/c 22/7/sn 35/32/r 16/11/sf 43/22/r 4/-10/s 40/32/c 34/32/sn 34/27/i 26/19/sn 24/18/sn 22/12/sn 58/56/c 45/42/sh 44/27/r 24/10/pc 12/10/sn 22/14/sn 22/15/sn 17/6/pc 3/-7/sn 50/48/sh 57/31/r 25/15/sn 29/24/sn 35/16/i 14/2/c 20/12/sn 24/9/pc -1/-18/c 18/12/sn -2/-16/s 38/30/s 0/-5/pc -6/-19/s 40/25/pc 14/8/sf 6/0/c 40/38/sh 34/30/i 32/29/sn 27/21/sn 82/69/pc 26/10/i 34/18/i 17/10/sn 26/11/i 74/59/r Amsterdam Athens Auckland Baghdad Bangkok Beijing Beirut Berlin Bogota Budapest Buenos Aires Cabo San Lucas Cairo Calgary Cancun Dublin Edinburgh Geneva Harare Hong Kong Istanbul Jerusalem Johannesburg Lima Lisbon London Madrid Manila 41/40/sh 44/35/sn 74/67/r 81/57/s 91/77/pc 42/22/s 66/57/pc 32/28/sn 66/48/sh 35/16/s 81/63/pc 72/56/s 72/54/s 5/-6/pc 85/71/pc 55/46/sh 50/42/sh 46/34/pc 79/64/t 75/64/s 38/33/sf 57/43/s 77/58/t 79/69/c 66/55/c 56/48/sh 59/36/pc 84/75/pc Shown are today’s noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. Rain Showers Snow Flurries Ice Warm Front Stationary Front Cold Front Source: OnTheSnow.com GOOD DOGS! 37/23/0.00 45/41/0.17 72/63/0.74 79/52/0.00 91/75/0.00 41/30/0.05 70/57/0.00 28/16/0.00 68/46/0.04 36/14/0.00 79/70/0.24 81/56/0.00 70/50/0.00 -6/-18/0.01 88/72/0.11 54/39/1.30 45/32/0.14 34/23/0.00 77/63/0.05 74/61/0.00 36/30/0.66 68/46/0.00 77/62/0.11 79/68/0.00 68/45/0.00 40/34/0.30 63/35/0.00 86/75/0.00 Yesterday Hi/Lo/Prec. 27/12/0.00 3/1/0.09 17/7/Tr 59/47/0.00 25/22/0.00 -5/-6/0.02 20/17/0.06 71/57/0.00 37/19/Tr -1/-12/0.00 16/14/0.03 86/76/0.00 4/-6/0.00 -4/-19/0.00 28/23/Tr 45/39/0.00 38/27/Tr 38/26/Tr 39/35/0.28 5/3/0.10 -7/-9/0.01 87/68/1.10 73/52/0.00 1/-6/0.04 36/26/0.01 67/51/Tr 27/23/Tr 30/21/0.00 37/28/0.02 37/33/0.42 -8/-23/0.00 47/32/0.02 34/30/0.15 25/17/Tr 56/42/Tr 8/-1/0.02 36/24/0.06 29/28/0.01 66/52/0.01 58/50/Tr 57/43/Tr 19/4/Tr 47/44/1.20 36/30/0.15 -9/-17/0.00 20/16/0.03 6/2/0.07 79/67/0.94 61/48/0.00 8/5/0.10 38/29/Tr 4/3/0.19 27/17/Tr 70/52/0.00 Today Hi/Lo/W 27/15/pc 1/-14/sn 13/8/sf 64/48/pc 23/16/sn -4/-22/c 16/3/sn 66/53/c 25/16/sn 2/-4/c 16/4/sn 85/75/sh 10/8/c -2/-14/pc 29/16/i 43/25/r 35/29/i 34/27/i 44/42/c 5/-12/c -2/-21/c 84/68/pc 72/54/pc 5/0/sn 34/31/i 67/51/pc 25/19/sn 30/26/sn 35/33/i 45/43/sh 8/-6/pc 55/31/c 41/38/c 26/20/sn 62/43/c 8/1/sn 40/32/c 25/9/sn 64/58/pc 60/49/r 61/44/r 32/21/s 62/57/r 44/39/r -10/-19/s 27/20/sn 3/-9/sn 80/65/pc 65/46/s 6/-6/c 36/33/r 2/-12/sf 34/26/sn 71/49/pc Tuesday Hi/Lo/W 31/29/sn 9/6/pc 16/-1/sn 62/42/s 21/10/c 1/-5/pc 21/16/pc 69/51/pc 24/13/c 14/-6/sn 19/15/pc 82/74/t 19/8/sn 7/-4/s 25/16/c 41/34/pc 44/21/r 45/21/r 64/33/r 11/9/sn 1/-2/s 74/57/t 74/50/pc 15/1/c 48/24/r 67/44/pc 27/9/c 31/16/sn 43/19/r 61/31/r 11/-1/c 45/24/s 59/27/r 22/9/sn 62/40/pc 16/7/pc 37/28/sf 34/27/s 64/49/pc 59/45/pc 61/38/pc 38/16/sn 61/36/c 47/37/pc -1/-3/s 31/20/sn 16/12/pc 67/55/c 61/40/pc 15/14/sn 53/26/r 10/7/pc 43/24/pc 74/47/s 48/44/r 41/35/sn 73/61/r 82/62/pc 91/78/pc 33/14/s 67/50/s 39/36/sh 66/45/c 33/26/s 78/63/pc 72/56/s 60/46/pc 22/8/sn 77/72/sh 51/42/sh 51/37/sh 53/39/pc 75/59/t 73/62/s 36/32/sf 58/37/s 73/53/s 79/68/c 63/53/c 53/46/r 60/39/c 85/74/s Mecca Mexico City Montreal Moscow Nairobi Nassau New Delhi Osaka Oslo Ottawa Paris Rio de Janeiro Rome Santiago Sao Paulo Sapporo Seoul Shanghai Singapore Stockholm Sydney Taipei City Tel Aviv Tokyo Toronto Vancouver Vienna Warsaw 92/66/0.00 72/41/0.00 19/9/0.24 10/3/0.16 77/61/0.25 82/73/0.01 81/54/0.00 68/45/1.32 19/-2/0.00 19/7/0.11 34/22/0.00 88/74/0.04 45/32/0.00 77/55/0.00 82/66/0.00 37/19/0.06 56/36/0.14 67/51/0.01 86/77/0.00 30/21/0.00 72/62/0.02 72/63/0.02 69/50/0.00 63/50/0.23 25/5/0.02 36/28/0.30 32/19/0.00 32/23/0.00 90/66/s 72/45/s 22/16/sn 5/-12/s 80/60/pc 82/73/s 80/55/pc 63/38/r 25/21/sn 22/13/sn 46/39/sh 86/75/sh 49/29/s 79/57/s 79/67/t 39/31/r 41/18/pc 51/38/c 87/75/pc 23/14/pc 72/68/c 75/62/pc 67/52/pc 59/46/r 21/10/sn 41/37/r 33/21/s 31/16/sf 93/70/s 72/43/s 20/3/sn 13/6/sn 81/59/pc 82/72/s 79/55/pc 48/35/pc 29/21/c 17/-2/sn 53/44/r 85/74/t 51/39/pc 78/55/s 82/67/t 33/19/sn 30/14/sn 57/36/c 88/74/pc 28/20/pc 74/67/r 78/61/pc 67/48/s 56/45/s 17/-1/sn 45/35/s 34/28/sf 31/25/sf five days before the show when handler Scott Sommer thought Stump might like to take one final walk at the Garden. What a walk! At 10 — that’s almost 70 in hu- man years — Stump became the oldest West- minster winner ever. He was in good company among unlikely top dogs over the years. Rufus the colored bull terrier had a football-shaped noggin and won by a head. Hickory the Scottish deerhound was a rare champion. Big, barkin’ Josh the New- foundland slobbered around the ring, then nearly knocked over Ginger in the winner’s circle. And Stump. That old dog sure taught the young pups some new tricks. N EW YORK — To every sport, there’s a season, a spot on the calendar that fans mark for the big event. World Series, October. College hoops, March. Indy 500, Me- morial Day. For dog owners, it’s right around Valentine’s Day. That’s when they normally cuddle up on the couch with their precious pooch to watch the Super Bowl of Dogs — the Westminster Kennel Club show. This year, they’ll have to wait for the coveted best in show. Because of coronavirus concerns, the competition was moved from Madison Square Garden this weekend to mid-June at an outdoor estate about 25 miles north of New York City. For now, AP Baseball Writer Ben Walker and wife Ginger Tidwell share their fondest memo- ries from the green carpet over 20 paws-itively wonderful years covering Westminster: GOT SOME GRUB? Sometimes the dog that everybody’s bark- ing about isn’t the best in show. Like, Dario the Leonberger. Winning wasn’t on this big guy’s mind when he romped around the ring in the 2016 work- ing group competition. Naw, he only wanted to gnaw at his handler’s pocket, trying to scarf up City Juneau Kansas City Lansing Las Vegas Lexington Lincoln Little Rock Los Angeles Louisville Madison, WI Memphis Miami Milwaukee Minneapolis Nashville New Orleans New York City Newark, NJ Norfolk, VA Oklahoma City Omaha Orlando Palm Springs Peoria Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Portland, ME Providence Raleigh Rapid City Reno Richmond Rochester, NY Sacramento St. Louis Salt Lake City San Antonio San Diego San Francisco San Jose Santa Fe Savannah Seattle Sioux Falls Spokane Springfi eld, MO Tampa Tucson Tulsa Washington, DC Wichita Yakima Yuma 20 years of covering the Westminster Kennel Club show BY GINGER TIDWELL AND BEN WALKER Associated Press HE’S NUMERO UNO! Beagles had always been in the Westmin- ster doghouse. No matter how cute, poor ol’ Snoopy had never, ever won the grand prize. Bow-wow bummer. That changed in 2008 when perhaps the greatest show dog of all time showed up. A tri-colored package of personality-plus, Uno quickly bayed his way to fan favorite. A sold-out Garden crowd chanted his name as judge J. Donald Jones studied the seven fi- nalists for nearly three minutes, mulling over his pick for best in show. They say there’s no cheering in the press box, but having been raised in Maryland with beagles — Charlie, Gatsby, Sam and Jake — I looked at Ginger and prayed this was our moment. When Jones said, “May I have the beagle,” the place went bonkers. “Ah-roo!” Uno erupted. “Ah-roo!” This little, merry hound enjoyed a terrific life. He visited President George W. Bush at the White House, rode in a float at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and brought out the first ball at Busch Stadium and Miller Park. Uno lived till 13, spending his last years on a ranch in Texas and playing with his buddy, a neighbor’s potbellied pig. Happy trails, champ. Tuesday Hi/Lo/W 31/20/c 20/5/c 30/10/sn 42/23/r 29/24/sn 41/27/c 51/28/r 31/24/pc 51/24/r 25/14/sn 35/23/c 8/-3/c 40/24/sn 38/15/r 36/15/r 21/4/sn 25/6/sn 20/10/sn 64/37/c 54/29/sh 38/24/c 33/11/c 21/2/sn 21/6/c 18/6/sn 36/14/sn 15/7/pc 54/30/c 46/27/c 20/5/c 31/13/sn 45/36/c 21/18/c 19/4/c 38/14/sn 3/-7/pc 21/0/sn 7/-5/pc 52/38/c 16/7/sn -3/-8/pc 36/13/sn 18/1/sn 16/-1/sf 52/27/sh 44/21/r 35/10/i 35/21/c 82/70/pc 36/29/pc 29/18/c 18/3/pc 30/18/c 66/43/c INTERNATIONAL 48 contiguous states) National high: 90° at Titusville, FL National low: -50° at Ely, MN Precipitation: 2.12" at Fort Myers, FL In inches as of 5 p.m. yesterday Ski resort New snow Base Anthony Lakes Mtn 0 0-44 Hoodoo Ski Area 0 0-70 Mt. Ashland 2 59-63 Mt. Bachelor 7 98-100 Mt. Hood Meadows 9 116-166 Mt. Hood Ski Bowl 9 45-58 Timberline Lodge 0 0-120 Willamette Pass 0 48-48 Aspen / Snowmass, CO 2 43-60 Mammoth Mtn. Ski, CA 6 75-120 Squaw Valley, CA 5 0-128 Park City Mountain, UT 5 39-44 Sun Valley, ID 1 86-103 Snow possible in the morning Mostly cloudy NATIONAL Yesterday Today Tuesday Yesterday Today Tuesday Yesterday Today Tuesday City Hi/Lo/Prec. Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/Prec. Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/Prec. Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Astoria 40/34/0.65 48/42/r 48/38/sh La Grande 32/16/0.16 43/36/c 38/30/sn Portland 35/28/0.14 45/40/r 47/37/sh Baker City 31/5/Tr 41/31/sn 40/27/sf La Pine 35/26/0.02 41/27/r 37/21/sn Prineville 28/16/Trace 47/34/r 37/27/c Brookings 48/43/0.24 50/41/r 50/37/sh Medford 47/39/0.10 51/39/c 48/33/sh Redmond 29/14/0.02 46/32/r 43/24/c Burns 35/19/0.03 43/30/c 38/25/pc Newport 46/43/0.32 48/43/r 48/39/sh Roseburg 52/42/0.21 51/41/r 47/36/sh Eugene 49/43/0.08 51/41/c 50/35/sh North Bend 54/45/0.16 51/44/r 51/38/sh Salem 43/30/0.47 48/40/r 49/35/sh Klamath Falls 36/28/0.03 45/30/sh 41/21/sf Ontario 32/10/Tr 41/32/c 44/25/c Sisters 26/14/0.00 45/33/r 41/27/sn Lakeview 34/28/0.02 41/29/c 39/17/sf Pendleton 21/6/0.10 37/36/c 40/35/sn The Dalles 27/21/0.18 40/40/c 45/36/pc Weather(W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice, Tr-trace, Yesterday data as of 5 p.m. yesterday -0s 47° 34° TRAVEL WEATHER Umatilla 35/31 Rufus Hermiston 42/38 36/32 41/39 Arlington Hillsboro Portland Meacham Lostine 39/37 45/37 45/40 40/34 Wasco 40/33 Enterprise Pendleton The Dalles CENTRAL: Cloudy Tillamook 40/32 38/37 37/36 Sandy 40/40 McMinnville 49/43 and cold Monday Joseph Heppner La Grande 44/39 Maupin Government 47/40 with a little snow at 43/36 40/31 Camp 42/35 Condon 39/33 Union times. Periods of snow Lincoln City 39/33 36/32 40/34 Salem 49/45 Spray Monday night. Granite Warm Springs 48/40 Madras 46/35 Albany 38/31 Newport Baker City 45/34 46/34 Mitchell 48/43 49/39 41/31 WEST: Cloudy Monday Camp Sherman 44/32 Redmond Corvallis John Unity with rain at the coast Yachats 44/34 46/32 50/40 Day Prineville 49/45 43/33 and snow inland. Ontario Sisters 47/34 Paulina 43/32 41/32 Rain Monday night, Florence Eugene 45/33 Bend Brothers 42/29 Vale but snow in the 50/45 51/41 45/32 42/29 Sunriver 41/32 mountains. Nyssa 43/31 Hampton Cottage La Pine 42/33 Juntura Oakridge Grove 41/27 42/29 OREGON EXTREMES Coos Bay Burns 46/31 47/37 49/41 Fort Rock 50/44 43/30 Riley YESTERDAY Crescent 45/29 42/32 High: 54° 39/27 Bandon Roseburg Christmas Valley Jordan Valley at North Bend Beaver Frenchglen Silver 51/46 51/41 46/29 42/29 Low: 5° Marsh Lake 46/30 Port Orford 40/27 45/29 at Meacham Grants Burns Junction Paisley 51/45 Pass 50/35 Chiloquin 44/31 50/41 Rome Medford 42/31 Gold Beach 51/39 51/36 50/44 Klamath Fields Ashland McDermitt Lakeview Falls Brookings 48/31 50/39 45/30 45/29 50/41 41/29 -10s 46° 32° Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows. Astoria 48/42 SUNDAY Jason DeCrow/AP file Uno, a 15-inch beagle, poses with his trophy after winning the 2008 Best in Show at the 132nd Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at Madison Square Garden in New York. Beagles had always been in the Westminster doghouse. No matter how cute, poor ol’ Snoopy had never, ever won the grand prize. Bow-wow bummer. a treat. Doggedly determined, the 2 1/2-year-old eating machine kept nipping at Sam Mam- mano’s gray suit, hoping to grab some loose rebounds. A dog just being a dog ... and the crowd went crazy, hollering with every step and every bite. He didn’t win, that went CJ the German shorthaired pointer. But Dario earned a place in dogdom lore forever. We rushed from our seats on the floor to catch up with Mammano backstage, right after he left the ring. He was a little disappointed, but also could see the charm. “Good comic relief,” he said. “He’s a young, silly dog and was just having fun.” fectly primped pooches around him. Yet there was hardly a dry eye as the 10,000 spectators stood and cheered for the German shepherds, retrievers and their partners, an ovation usually reserved for the star athletes who played in the arena. It was hard not to be swept up in the emotion. A spotlight featured them as they walked one by one into the center ring and actress Glenn Close sang “God Bless America” during the 15-minute ceremony. Not the usual reception for this group. “We were pretty nervous,” said Lt. Daniel Donadio, head of the New York Police Depart- ment’s K-9 unit. “We’d rather face gunmen than the crowd.” K-9 HEROES Most years, a dog like Appollo wouldn’t get close to the green carpet at the Garden. But the show in 2002 was no ordinary show. With New York City still in shock from the 9/11 terrorist attacks, 20 search and rescue dogs were honored for their tireless work at the World Trade Center and Pentagon. At 10, Appollo the German shepherd was getting a bit gray in the muzzle, his teeth were yellowing. He didn’t look like the 2,500 per- UNDERDOGS Each year, there are the favorites. J.R. the bichon frise, Mick the Kerry blue terrier, Ba- nana Joe the affenpinscher. Wire fox terriers and poodles always seem to take home the hal- lowed silver bowl. Then there was Stump. With floppy ears and a slow roll, the gold- en-red Sussex spaniel didn’t make our early list of potential champions in 2009. How could he? Retired from the ring for five years, it was just POOCH PLANET Seeing an Azawakh at the Garden was un- usual. Loosely called an African greyhound, they made their Westminster debut last year. Seeing the woman cheering them on was even more eye-catching. Dressed in bright pink and wearing a colorful hijab, Aliya Taylor real- ized she stood out. “Like a sore thumb,” she laughed. The retired Philadelphia police officer is among the few Muslims in the dog show world. “Our sport welcomes people from all walks of life,” said Gail Miller Bisher, the television host of the event. “That’s our common bond, dogs.” Hiram Stewart made history in 2003 when he guided Les the Pekingese into the final best- in-show ring. It had been three decades since an African American handler made it that far. “Maybe this will raise awareness of our sport among people of color,” he said at the time. “It might give people of color something to aspire to.” In a competition that can include a Norwe- gian elkhound, Australian shepherd and Chi- nese shar-pei, the people come from all over the world, too. Born in Mexico, Gabriel Rangel is among the most successful handlers in his- tory. He’s won best in show three times at West- minster. In 2014, he guided Sky the wire fox terrier to victory. One of the perks was a walk-on part at the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical “Kinky Boots.” Ginger had the pleasure of dog-sitting Sky in a third-floor dressing room when he wasn’t on stage. Almost every actor dropped by during the show to pet him and pose for a picture. Having never tended such a prized pooch, Ginger wondered what to do if the dog got hungry. Surely some special high-performance, ultra-healthy food was in order, right? Nope, said Rangel’s wife, Ivonne. “Just go get him a hot dog,” she said.