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White Spitz is still missing from Burton-Garmon RD area

Family has had one call since posting this on CM last night:
Missing white Spitz dog
Missing, a white Spitz dog. She is very old and deaf. She's misssing the from Burton Garmon Road area. Call (270) 634-0768.

To ColumbiaMagazine.com:

Our family pet of 16 years is still missing. Last seen in the Burton-Garmon Road area behind The Dinner Bell of Hwy 61 N. She is old and very deaf. She has a tumor that causes a bump on her nose.

She has been missing since Sunday morning, and we are extremely worried and saddened.

Please contact us if you think you have seen her.



We have had a call since Mr. Waggener posted this last night, and we are searching that area.

Cane Valley is across the creek from Burton Garmon Rd, so we are looking there also.Thank you to Mr. Waggener for allowing us to utilize this great website in the hopes of finding our lost family member.

Also, thanks for the persons that have taken the time to call us and leave messages. Please pray for her safe return.

s/Kaci Slaven


This story was posted on 2009-04-20 09:24:04
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