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Mickey Mouse and Pluto meet Invictus competitors and their service dogs

Mickey Mouse and Pluto spent the last day of the Invictus Games Orlando 2016 with several competitors and their service dogs at Shades of Green hotel at Disney World.

The Invictus Games was created by Prince Harry and features more than 500 competitors from 14 nations competing in 10 sports.

During the last day of the games at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Disney World, competitors shared their stories of how their service dogs have impacted their lives, according to Disney.

Disney publicity photo by David Roark 

Pluto celebrates Invictus Games Orlando 2016 United States competitors (L-R) Leonard Anderson
with his service dog, Azza, and August O’Niell with his service dog, Kai, May 12, 2016, ahead
of the closing ceremony at Walt Disney World Resort. 

Disney publicity photo by David Roark

Ahead of the Invictus Games Orlando 2016 closing ceremony, Mickey Mouse and Pluto celebrate
service dogs and competitors, (L-R) Leonard Anderson with Azza, August O’Niell with Kai (USA),
Luc Martin with Trail, Christine Gauthier with Battak (Canada), Jon Flint with Jester (Great Britain),
Stefan LeRoy with Knoxville and Brett Parks with Freedom (USA), on  May 12, 2016, at
Walt DisneyWorld Resort.

Disney publicity photo by David Roark

Mickey Mouse celebrates Invictus Games Orlando 2016 (L-R) Canadian competitor Christine Gauthier
and her service dog, Battak, and Great Britain competitor Jon Flint and his service dog, Jester.

Disney publicity photo by David Roark
Pluto and Mickey Mouse celebrate and share smiles with Invictus Games Orlando 2016 
Canadian competitor Christine Gauthier and her service dog, Battak.
Disney publicity photo by David Roark

Invictus Games Orlando 2016 Canadian competitor Luc Martin’s service dog, Trail, shakes paws with Pluto.

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