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February 17, 2018 11:22 am - NewsBehavingBadly.com

A poodle named Dakota has brought New York City to a standstill—well, the subway’s F-train at least. Authorities powered down the system for around an hour so that the stranded pup could be rescued, AP reported.

Dakota escaped from a Brooklyn park close to the Manhattan Bridge Friday afternoon. The pet sped into a York Street station entrance and made its way onto the northbound F train tracks, according to officer George Tsourovakas.

Dakota made it through two subway stations before being apprehended by officers. MORE…

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