Restaurant takes care of stray dog

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In this Oct. 11, 2012 photo, Max, a stray dog, rests in a grassy area near Smoky's House BBQ restaurant in Charleston. Max has been a fixture near the restaurant for a couple of years. The dog’s story is a bit uncertain, but what’s clear is that restaurant owner Joe Evans and a handful of other people are making sure he’s OK, at least the best he can be. (AP Photo/Times-Courier, Kevin Kilhoffer)
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"He's kind of living like someone's outdoor dog," she said. "If he's caught, he's probably going to be miserable."

Evans' thoughts are much the same. Max is getting enough food that he's picky, eating only some of the food that Evans puts out, but not all of it, for example.

"He's got people who care about him," he said.

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