The Famous Louisiana Dog Scrim Escapes Again Through 2nd-Story Window
The South Louisiana community has been fully invested in the return of Scrim, a New Orleans dog who went missing in April after being adopted from Zeus' Rescues.
People all over the state of Louisiana have been keeping up with 'Scrim-sightings' and posting pictures and locations where he had been spotted. 4WWL reported that search crews were searching nightly with net guns, and local veterinarians were equipped with tranquilizer darts.
After 6 months, a disheveled and wounded Scrim was found alive by some miracle on Wednesday, October 23rd.
He appeared to be fine for the most part, but he was completely matted, missing part of his ear, had two pellet gun bullets lodged in him, and was missing a few teeth.
Unfortunately, this would be a brief reunion.
Scrim Receives Proclamation From New Orleans City Council Days Before Second Escape
On November 8th, Scrim and his recovery team were honored with a proclamation from the New Orleans City Council "recognizing Scrim’s incredible rescue journey and the collective effort that brought our city together with the single goal of getting him safe.
The proclamation will be displayed proudly alongside his portrait at the front entrance of the rescue building. In addition, a special gift bag filled with treats, toys, and even a Christmas collar was presented to him!"
Scim, being the escape artist, decided that the best way to celebrate his return was by busting through the second-story window of his home and running away again.
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Gallery Credit: Joe Cunningham