Keith Powell and Chris Eger, Pascagoula animal control officers, waded toward their father-in-law's home, dragging a canoe with two shotguns (for killing snakes and possibly alligators) and a cold, wet dog. He was perched in a tree, halfway in the water, ... He was struggling to hold on when we found him.
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