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(@margaritagirl)
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I received this email this morning from a friend of mine.
I wasn't able to post the PIC.

Found Dog
Black Lab mix? Approx. 1-year old
I'm reaching out to everyone I can think of to pass this info along to help this beautiful pup find her people.

She was found Jan 11, 11 at the bottom of Bugby Hole (in the vicinity of Beeston Hill, Questa Verde, Rosegate, Catherine's Rest). She is approximately 1yo, had on a blue and red collar and is extremely well behaved and social with other animals. In fact, she's quietly lying on my floor with my two dogs right now. *SOMEONE* is desperately missing her right now I'm sure! It very well could be you or a neighbor or co-worker.

She has no tags on her collar. I brought her in to Sugar Mill Vet to check for a microchip, but none was found. I also brought her by Island Animal Hospital where she was checked again for a chip and brought by the staff to see if anyone recognized her ... they did not, but she's only about 1 so she could have been just a pup at her last visit. I've left contact info at SCAWC and at both vets.

I lost my beloved dog, Kenji, on New Year's Eve 2005 and wish someone had found her and helped her to find her way home... please forward this to anyone you know on St Croix who may help to pass it along until we find her humans. She misses them!

Please visit this link >> for photos and information. You do not need to have a Facebook account to view the photos - but if you do, PLEASE repost! You never know who knows who and may be able to match up a missing dog with a found dog.
Thank you!!
Cindy Clearwater
Cell: 277.5123
[email protected]


 
Posted : January 13, 2011 11:57 am
(@speee1dy)
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BUMP POST


 
Posted : January 13, 2011 6:28 pm
(@divinggirl)
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The owner was found however there were two others dogs that went missing with this one. One is chocolate lab & the other is a crucian Jack Russell type. As far as I know they are still at large.


 
Posted : January 13, 2011 9:02 pm

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