Till death do they part . . . A man and his dog!

A Memphis, Tennessee man died intestate, leaving a $2 million dollar estate behind, but the most heated “personal property” dispute in his probate estate was his trusty golden retriever, Alex.

Seems the fight may have been more about bickering beneficiaries.

Read the rest of the story here. (May 8, 2007, Associated Press – as seen freep.com, Detroit Free Press)

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