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Weird BUT true

- Natalie Musumeci, Wires

This pooch has had a ruff journey.

A French bulldog that went missing from its family’s home in California was found and was reunited with its owners four weeks later after being bought by a man 600 miles away in Mexico.

Debbie Campbell’s emotional-support dog Brody went missing from her San Lorenzo home on Feb. 3, prompting her family to post photos of the beloved pet to social media.

Last week, Campbell said she got a call from a man who purchased a dog matching Brody’s descriptio­n in Tijuana.

A kangaroo has gone on the lam in Alabama.

The critter, named Jack, was going to be transporte­d to buyers in Tennessee when it escaped.

Braxton Basinger, member of a crew that was moving the marsupial, told local media Tuesday morning that workers had eyes on the animal, but were waiting for a veterinari­an to help recapture it.

Contractor­s renovating a kitchen in Scotland discovered a hidden message under the floor, along with a bottle of whiskey left by the previous homeowners.

The message inside the Edinburgh home read: “Jack and May lived here — three kids and a dog. Kitchen done up during April and May 2001. All the best, have a drink on us!”

A Texas woman says she broke a Guinness World Record for most half-marathons run on consecutiv­e days.

Andrea Amaro, a mixed martial arts fighter and behavioral health assistant, embarked on her record attempt with a 26.2- mile run at the El Paso marathon followed by a 13.1-mile run each day for the following 14 days.

A Michigan woman lost all her top teeth — due in part, she says, to her decade-long soda addiction.

Victoria Irene Nowakowski has warned others to maintain their dental health after her own chompers decayed to yellow nubs after her years of drinking soda every day and smoking cigarettes.

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