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Lost dog, Grizzley, last seen at Concord Community Church This notice came in at 7:15pmCT, Saturday night, January 9, 2010. My Akita-mix dog, Grizzley, was last seen at the Concord Community Church on 704. He has tan/dark golden body fur and a black face. He has a red collar with his rabies tag and a yellow Pet Watch ID #OA115D53OF He is very friendly. Grizzley was recently neutered so has stitches on his belly. It is very urgent for those to be checked for infection as they are not supposed to rip or get wet. He was a Christmas present from a dear friend and I love and miss him very much. If you have seen him, or have him please contact me immediately. He likes car rides so he will likely jump in the car if given a chance. Thank you very much. 378-5644 -Christina O'RourkeTo check on other missing pets, see Animals This story was posted on 2010-01-10 05:37:43
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