We don't give a damn how they do it OUTSIDE.




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Moose and caribou antlers sit in a corner of the Alaska Fur Exchange in Anchorage. These large, high-quality antlers are unlikely to be cut down
into pet chews and are mostly purchased by collectors.
Zachariah Hughes/Alaska Public Media


Boom In Antler Pet Chews May Have Opened A Black Market
February 25, 2018
Weekend Edition Sunday

by Zachariah Hughes
Alaska Public Media


Three weeks after he mounted them on the front of his garage, Jeff Young found his prized antlers were literally ripped off.

"I think they just hung on them," Young says of the thieves, pointing up at the empty drill holes on the garage's façade one gray morning in Anchorage this winter.

"They were up on this six-foot ladder, as far as they could get, and then just pulled them down," Young says.

He found the ladder, taken from a nearby construction site, near his garage the next morning.

"It sucks getting stuff stolen," Young says. "Doesn't matter what it is."



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My husky mix most likely has a torn acl. The vet ordered 2 weeks of rest, but figured she’d need surgery to fix it. The poor girl has been gobbling around on three legs since Sunday.

OH no. A Husky mix who can't run isn't not a happy dog.
 
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