Have you ever heard about or seen the "Exit 25 Dog" on I-49? Rumor has it this dog has been waiting at this exit for close to four years. But, waiting for what?

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Exit 25 Dog On I-49

At this point, the stories about the "Exit 25 Dog" have become local folklore for those who haven't caught a glimpse of it.

Unfortunately, the stories and folklore are true.

From as early as late 2019, people have been seeing a dog hanging around Exit 25, Southbound on I-49 in the Lebeau area.

Most people now just call the pooch the "Exit 25 Dog".

For close to four years now, this dog has been patiently waiting at Exit 25 on I-49.

Obviously, this begs the question...why?

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The most commonly agreed-upon explanation is that the dog's owner dumped him or her at that exit and that the "Exit 25 Dog" is heartbreakingly waiting for the owner to return to bring him or her home.

Go ahead and cry, we'll wait till you can clear your tears and read some more.

According to multiple social media posts, quite a few people have attempted to rescue the "Exit 25 Dog" but no one can seem to catch it.

As you'll see in the video, as soon the driver approaches, the "Exit 25 Dog" immediately gets up to run away if needed.

Maybe the dog wasn't dumped but was involved in a crash in the area with its owners and is waiting at that spot for them to return.

We know...tears. It's cool...we'll wait.

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Luckily, quite a few kind-hearted dog lovers have pitched in to help the patient pooch by dropping off food, water, and even a dog tent.

The exact reason why this dog has been waiting at Exit 25 for almost 4 years is a mystery at this point.

Have you ever heard about or seen the "Exit 25 Dog"?

If you happen to know anything about this dog and why it's been waiting at this exit for years, please let us know.

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