Julio took the photos I sent and put them to paper for distribution to some friends around the Plaza Mayor area.
Shortly after distribution Julio received a call about a possible Shaggy sighting.
These photos were taken in Trinidad so the UK could confirm the ID.
What do you think? Is this Shaggy?



Confirmation came today that this is in fact Shaggy.
It looks like the six months on the streets have been rough.
The next stop will be a visit to the Vet and a home stay with a Protectora both of whom are working with the Spanky Project.. Once the health of the dog is accessed plans will begin for a trip to Cuba to pick up Shaggy for a life in the UK.
Stay tune for further developments
2 comments:
That is one lucky dog. Great story.
Sure is one lucky dog.
Thanks to Shaggy, Marilyn will be heading back to Trinidad with a load of supplies to help other furry friends.
I'm happy to say,"This is more than a one dog story."
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