Sunday, May 27, 2012

Prospect Park’s ‘Ghost Dog’ Finally Caught After Four Years on the Lam

   In a story reminiscent of the Hancock Street dog that has eluded captors for years, a "ghost dog"  living a feral life in Brooklyn's Prospect Park for four years has been captured.
    The brown and black Mastiff became well known but everytime the law came looking the dog faded into the landscape.
     The Brooklyn dog is at a shelter for retraining and may be adopted out.
      In Watertown, a Hancock Street family and the county dog warden have chased a pooch on the wooded hill in that neighborhood, so far with no success.
Prospect Park’s ‘Ghost Dog’ finally captured after four years of feral survival - NYPOST.com

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nice looking dog. Now what did they say the dog did wrong, live quietly and mind its own business? Can't do that. Pretty soon that will be illegal for people too. And "retraining". What the hell is that supposed to mean? Living quietly and minding its own business sounds like retraining isn't necessary. And donating a bunch of sperm around the neighborhood is hardly a crime. We have party line Democrats who do that for a living too. A dogs gotta do what a dogs gotta do.

Anonymous said...

They should have given the dog a tax subsidized home near the golf course. He's entitled to it.