marylago said:
Totally reminded me of Keegan when I saw him... More of an Ewok than a muppet though, IMO...
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So, yes, probably had it when lost, BUT, still wouldn't feel right calling them neglectful owners and saying they put the dog out on purpose until I knew the story. IF they do read this and you are wrong, that's hurtful. Again I say, you don't know the back story. Maybe we never will. Let's concentrate on what's best for the dog now, IMHO.
ETA: I would LOVE to take him, but Crazy Wendy the Cat would NOT love it. So sorry!