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Debbie Murray's golden retriever is missing


MISSING PET. REWARD
Golden Retriever missing since huge AC Animal Bust

Debbie Murray fears her pet may have been in that bunch. She was a Christmas present from husband. Reward offered for her return

To ColumbiaMagazine.com:

My Golden Retriever is missing and has been just before the huge Adair County Animal bust. I fear she may have been in that bunch but I have attempted to contact the shelter a number of times now with no help from them. I'm now reaching out to the public to attempt to find my baby.

She is golden in color and answers to the name baby. She has been spayed and is very friendly. A reward is offered for her return. When she disappeared she had on a two collars, one was a shock collar as she was in an underground fence which she got out of.

Please post this message and forward to any person you might find to help me bring my baby back. She was a Christmas present from my husband when my last retriever passed and is very special to me.

Thank you so much for your help!
Debbie Murray
(270) 250-2034




This story was posted on 2009-03-23 04:34:07
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