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White German Shepherd missing
from Greensburg ST, Columbia, KY area


Neighbors say that the beautiful pet may have been dognapped. Family misses her, and her sister, Hannah, misses her, too.

Dear Mr Waggener,

My dog has come up missing around the Greensburg ST area of Columbia, KY. She is solid white, a mixed breed lab and, I believe, German Shepard. She is wearing a white flea collar. She answers to the name of Ruby. She was last seen two days (March 16, 2010) ago in my front yard. I was told by a neighbor that they saw some people take her, because this is not like her to run off. I would like your help by posting this on this website. We really miss her and her sister, Hannah misses her too. So if anyone has seen her or knows of her whereabouts, please contact Candace Wooten at (250) 634-4734 or Dawn Graham at (250) 250-8420. Candace Wooten

(ADV). For information on other missing pets, pets available for sale or for adoption, pet supplies and related pet information, see ANIMALS in ColumbiaMagazine.com Classifieds, South Central Kentucky's Liveliest Marketplace. (ADV)




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