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Article: PIT BULL SETTLES CALMLY INTO NEW DIGS.(FRONT)
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- The Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI)
- Article date:
- June 16, 2006
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Byline: BARRY ADAMS badams@madison.com 608-252-6148
The dog's tail wagged as it approached the kennel door to take a treat.
The tan pit bull, No. 65768, according to the tag above the kennel in the Animal Medical Services wing of the Dane County Humane Society, didn't bark, growl or nip at the strangers who came Thursday to see its deformed front right leg, a sign that officials said suggested the dog was used for fighting.
No. 65768, one of 50 pit bulls taken from a town of Dunn home Wednesday, appeared to almost smile. It wore a thick, brown leather collar, nibbled at food in a stainless steel dish and appeared relaxed while curling up on the ...