• Video about Australia's most impounded dog

    From panache8816@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Blulu on Wed Apr 29 10:52:41 2020
    On Tuesday, April 27, 2004 at 5:40:40 PM UTC-6, Blulu wrote:
    Hi Everyone! Sometime in the last decade I saw - I think on PBS - a
    movie or video that was about dogs in Australia. It looked at various
    dog behaviors and was very funny. But the main feature was a wonderful
    dog named Fugly whose owner wouldn't shut him in the house when he
    went
    to work. Fugly knew his way to all the shops, and knew the shop
    owners.
    So he would make his "rounds" while his owner was at work. Everyone
    knew and liked Fugly. But one local politician had it in for Fugly.
    And whenever he
    saw Fugly, he would call the dog catcher. The dog catcher knew Fugly
    well, and he would pick up Fugly and Fugly would ride around in his
    van
    on his rounds with him. Then he would be put in the pound and his
    owner
    would come and get him and pay to spring him from the dog slammer.
    But the owner wouldn't keep Fugly from the explorations he was
    obviously
    enjoying. The owner clearly loved Fugly very much. Fugly was
    apparently
    "the most impounded dog in the history of Australia." I have searched
    for this video and can't find it. It's hard searching because the name
    Fugly draws some pretty "off" stuff. Does anybody out there know the
    video I'm talking about or is anyone able to think of some next steps
    I sensibly take in looking for it??
    Thanks.

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