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“It’s an older injury, and we thought maybe it was beginning to cause him pain again since he’s been outside all this time with the weather turning colder,” says Burns. “He’ll limp when he walks, but he can run, and if he’s going through those scratching motions after he’s used the bathroom, he can kick up dirt like there’s nothing wrong with him. We think he’s gonna be alright.”
Records staffer Michelle Allen has shared the same close-quartered office space as Burns has with Toby over the past week, and she, too, has formed a bond with her new pal - whom she’ll soon be doggie-sitting when Burns leaves for an out-of-town trip.
Dec 17, 2020
Toby, a lab-Great Pyrenees rescue dog who has spent the last week at the Hanceville Police Department, has plenty of room to stretch out on assistant police records administrator Blake Burnsâ farm, where heâll soon be taking up permanent residence with Burnsâ other rescue dogs.Benjamin Bullard
HANCEVILLE â A week ago, his future looked dim. Limping, dirty, and alone, a then-nameless pupper was spotted by residents at Hanceville Nursing Home, bedded down in a nearby field and looking like he might just be ready to give up on life. A day earlier, motorists on U.S. Highway 31 had seen him gingerly favoring his left side, this time with a companion dog, in the same area.