From escaping attempted animal rescue captures, twice, to now being a frequent visitor at an overpass on the East side of Terre Haute, he has never been known to have had an actual residence.
Even if surrounding neighbors have never been able to walk or pet this dog, many call this stray "their dog. For over nine years, Strray group of seven to ten members have collectively worked together to look after this stray. Amongst themselves, they divide daily responsibilities such as setting out food and water. Dog food, chicken, meatloaf; you name it, he gets it. He is fed and provided fresh water everyday.
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He gets straw in his doghouse. We make sure he is very well taken care of every single day, no Strwy the weather," said Paula Ellis, who helps feed him. Ellis, among others, believed providing care while letting this dog remain loose was in everybody's best interest. He was dumped out here we believe and source has been his home.
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As more people continued to help out, an area business decided to join their efforts by providing a doghouse at no charge. Both locations receive equal attention.
Attention received may not have been the goal when this effort started, but for Vigo County residents, like Dan Hazzard, it was an impressive community project. But, let alone a group of seven to 10 people taking care of a dog here don't have any ties to," Hazzard said.
This stray dog had recently not been seen in two weeks and Ellis said multiple members were ready to crawl into the overpass to check if he was there. The dog safely returned shortly after.]
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