He very well may have been! My Dad thinks so, says that some people get tired of the food bills and vet costs and abandon their pets. Growing up on my parents' property, we had so many stray pups and dogs end up on our lawn... Because they have 3 acres and people automatically assume, "Hey, they have a farm, they'll take care of the dog."
...which I guess is true, 'cos we never turned away a stray. xD
He was very emaciated, ribs showing BAD, and he had some bruises that stuck out, which makes me think he may have been treated badly.
Scout, though, was a sand pit dog. My Mom and Dad are both 18 wheeler drivers, and Scout was so friendly to the guys there... She was just looking for a family, ya know? She would wait sadly under their trucks when they left for the night, and would be so excited when they returned the next morning. But she's so young, the pit bosses were afraid she'd get killed. So I came, scooped her into my car, and she's become a part of the family. biggrin
Unfortunately, for my cats, she loves chasing them... She just wants to play all the time, and doesn't understand that kitties don't play rough. Which leads to a lot of "SCOUT! STOP IT!" I actually had to block off part of the house, just for my cats, because I was afraid they'd become stressed out. They already peed my bed, when Scout came in and scared them. D:
But... my two dogs, they're so fun to watch, I had to buy them two different toys. Clyde has a little plush doll while Scout loves bone-shaped ropes. They play tug of war, but Scout only wants toys when Clyde has them. And Clyde is a food hog, so my poor girl Scout has to come to me and tattle on him. xD