# Reddit Roundup  
**Published:** 2026-04-18T21:00:00.000Z  
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Over on R Lexington right now, people are talking about a missing corgi and some adorable baby ducks that might be taking over the city.

Oh no, tell me about the corgi first.

So one local resident is asking for help finding their mom's dog Luke, who got out this morning near Jefferson and Third Street by the Green Lantern. Poor little guy has one brown eye and one blue eye, and apparently he's pretty shy.

That's heartbreaking. What are folks suggesting?

A bunch of people jumped in with advice about posting on Facebook groups for lost pets, and someone mentioned the Lexington lost and found pets page. But my favorite comment was someone saying "we did it for Skit, we can do it for Luke" - sounds like this community has a good track record of reuniting pets with their families.

I love that. And what's this about baby ducks?

Well, someone posted asking "how many babies are too many" with a photo of what I assume are adorable ducklings, but the comments got pretty silly pretty fast.

Let me guess - nobody actually answered the question?

Exactly. One person just told them to send the ducks to the moon, and another made a pun about too many quackers. Classic R Lexington keeping things light.

That's what Lexington is talking about tonight - helping neighbors and enjoying some baby duck photos.

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