Cheeseburgers and chicken so far fail to entice a rescue dog who’s spent weeks on the run in Alaska
- A dog named Jackie escaped after being adopted in Juneau, Alaska, and has been living in the forest since February.
- Jackie has been evading capture despite food traps set by volunteers and animal control workers.
- Jackie's location poses risks from wildlife, as black bears are coming out of hibernation near her forest area.
- Thom Young-Bayer, a Juneau animal control officer, expressed concern for Jackie's safety, saying living free is not safe for her.
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Cheeseburgers and chicken so far fail to entice rescue dog who's spent weeks on the run in Alaska
A formerly stray dog named Jackie bolted into the forest on the first day in her new home in Juneau, Alaska, after being rescued from an overburdened shelter in Los Angeles County, where she faced possible euthanasia.

Cheeseburgers and chicken so far fail to entice a rescue dog who's spent weeks on the run in Alaska
A German shepherd-husky dog has evaded capture for nearly two months after being rescued from a California shelter and running away from her adoptive home in Alaska.
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