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Posted by Bill46 on January 10, 2007 at 05:06:57 from (63.65.68.246):
Need a little advise. Went over to the barn last night to get the 656. Had a kid in the neighborhood try 4 wheeling his 4 wheel drive Diesel Ram and sunk it to the front bumper. Figured I needed a larger tractor to suck him out. When I got there a big old dog came over to me and sat right beside me. Big old dog. He must be at least 120 Lbs. He seemed lost. I looked around and saw no one. He was friendly so went and put him in the back of the truck. He just jumped right in like he owned the thing and sat down. Took him to the house and fed him. He seemed starved. He seemed happy and made himself at home. I called the shelter because there is no tag or collar on him. They said if they come get him he will have 3 days then be put to sleep. He is a good old dog, house broke, slept under the 450D in the gargage on an old rug last night with no problems...it's warmer in there. I have not had a dog in years, but I hate to know he will be put down in 3 days. I have considered running an add in the paper and putting up a few posters to try and find the owner. What would you do? He is such a good dog, but I really have no need for one. Thanks for your input.
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