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douglas9

(4,611 posts)
Tue Feb 18, 2025, 06:31 AM Feb 18

How a Runaway Dog Became a Hero for New Orleans

He evaded death at a shelter that needed to make room for more dogs. He was shot at — a veterinarian plucked pieces of ammunition from his flesh. He dodged a train, scampered across an interstate highway and survived on cat food left out for strays.

He is about 3 years old, weighs 17 pounds and has coarse, cloudy fur. And for several months, he had much of New Orleans looking for him. With each foiled capture or implausible escape, his fame grew and so did his reputation. He became an almost mythical figure, too savvy and swift to contain.

His saga has inspired tattoos, murals and Mardi Gras floats. Some have held him up as a renegade, choosing freedom over the comforts of domestic life. Scrim, as someone along the way named him, is also a living, panting embodiment of the spirit of New Orleans: He, like the city, kept on going despite it all.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/02/17/us/runaway-dog-scrim-new-orleans-hero.html

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How a Runaway Dog Became a Hero for New Orleans (Original Post) douglas9 Feb 18 OP
good boy, scrim rampartd Feb 18 #1
On the one hand JustAnotherGen Feb 18 #2

JustAnotherGen

(34,544 posts)
2. On the one hand
Tue Feb 18, 2025, 08:51 AM
Feb 18

I'm laughing at his crazy town antics.

On the other hand - dogs and cats need humans - and he's got a good one to take care of him. He needs to knock off the shenanigans and stop trying to go it alone.

He is indeed a VERY good boy.

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