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Beagles reunited with owner 117 minutes after notice posted

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Owing to the thoughtfulness of Jean White of Wheat Road Adair County, the eagle eye of Joe Hare, and the miracle of world wide web internet communication, the reunion of Phillip Stotts and his lost beagles, Mater and Tater, was completed in less than two hours:

Here's the chronology:
  • 1:42pmCT email arrived that two hungry beagles had showed up at Jean White's on Wheat Road. A CM news story and Animals Lost Pet classified were posted
  • 2:21pmCT email arrived from Joe Hare, that the dogs might belong to Phillip Stotts
  • 2:25pmCT email to Joe Hare on how to get in touch with Jean White
  • 3:39pmCT email arrived that Mater and Tater reunited with owner Phillip Stotts
We wish all lost pets were found this quickly. Most we post are, but occasionally there are failures. To see some of the lost pets still being sought, search CM Classifieds ANIMALS




This story was posted on 2008-11-18 16:12:36
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