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<blockquote data-quote="BadgeBunny" data-source="post: 2385110" data-attributes="member: 1242"><p>LOL ...</p><p></p><p>You know ... 23rd and MacArthur isn't that far from Lake Overholser where I found this guy. I've been around looking for flyers just in case (and looked around on FB a little) but haven't seen where anyone lost him. I'm really torn. On one hand, he was well fed and housebroken and did have "sit" and "stop it" down pat ... On the other hand, he was terrified of me and Nero at first but once he decided we were okay I couldn't beat him off with a stick. Plus, while not starved, he'd obviously missed a meal or two and his hip was dislocated; no collar; it was pretty obvious that he considered that park bench "his" when we first ran into him ...</p><p></p><p>He's been in the front several times and if he wanted to take off he could have but he sticks pretty close (like on this block) and stays where he can see me. He got out of the back yard the other day and where did he go? Right to the front door to scratch and get back into the house! LOL</p><p></p><p>I'm kinda inclined to go with "finder's keepers" ... especially because I knocked on a couple of doors by the park asking if they knew who he belonged to and those folks didn't recognize him and said "Oh, great ... another dumped dog ..."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BadgeBunny, post: 2385110, member: 1242"] LOL ... You know ... 23rd and MacArthur isn't that far from Lake Overholser where I found this guy. I've been around looking for flyers just in case (and looked around on FB a little) but haven't seen where anyone lost him. I'm really torn. On one hand, he was well fed and housebroken and did have "sit" and "stop it" down pat ... On the other hand, he was terrified of me and Nero at first but once he decided we were okay I couldn't beat him off with a stick. Plus, while not starved, he'd obviously missed a meal or two and his hip was dislocated; no collar; it was pretty obvious that he considered that park bench "his" when we first ran into him ... He's been in the front several times and if he wanted to take off he could have but he sticks pretty close (like on this block) and stays where he can see me. He got out of the back yard the other day and where did he go? Right to the front door to scratch and get back into the house! LOL I'm kinda inclined to go with "finder's keepers" ... especially because I knocked on a couple of doors by the park asking if they knew who he belonged to and those folks didn't recognize him and said "Oh, great ... another dumped dog ..." [/QUOTE]
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