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Early morning bonding: Look who's in charge now



2015-07-01 - Cloverport Estates, Columbia, KY - Photo by Alan W. Reed.
The little white 206 Lost Dog, who just nine hours before was so skittish of rescuers it had to be lured into a trap, had bonded with the John M. Shelley III, who kept up the search for he little fellow even after the search had to be conducted by flashlight. This morning, the two seemingly have known each other forever. Shelley made hydration the first order of business, and put 206 LD on a high protein diet of deli sliced turkey. Neighbors in the Cloverport Community united to savet the dog, fearing it might become a victim of KY 206/Liberty Road, as it crossed the road many times during the day from Cloverport to Haven Hill Cemetery, believed to have been searching for its family.


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