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    Hey everyone - On my way home this afternoon I stopped by the Gate 4 mailshed and noticed Sebastian limping. Don't know if he was hit or what but Pls be careful driving out there. Seemed to be located in his hind quarters. Hope his family is aware.


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    Poor old fellow.....I hope he's doing ok. He's such a fixture here.
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    He was like that last week when I picked up my mail. Sure hope his owners are aware of his condition.

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    they might be aware, but do they care enough to do something about it is another - if they let him run around on a bad leg or hip . . . .
    “I know up on the top you are seeing great sights, but down at the bottom we, too, should have rights. "Yertle the Turtle and Other Stories"” by Dr. Seuss

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    Who ARE his owners?

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    Though Alex loves seeing him at the mailshed and we'd be sad not to see him anymore, it sounds like it's time to finally remedy the situation. I don't care how you slice it; the owners are irresponsible for letting him wander in such a heavy traffic area. I've seen him almost get hit a couple of times.

    It's just plain wrong.

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    Our old dog limps and hobbles about so much that she might appear to others to have been hit.
    - Hopefully that is this dogs problem, over it being a victim of a hit and run with lack of proper follow up care.

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    Just breaks my heart -- he is so friendly and faithful. He wasn't out there today, Tuesday, when I came home from work.

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    I think he lives down the first road on the left. He is such a sweet bugger.

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    He was at the mail shed today, Wednesday afternoon. Yep, he is limping.

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