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Haylee the boxer is home again
and the Murphy family is thrilled


She had definitely been on an adventure

To ColumbiaMagazinecom,Just wanted to let you know that Haylee came home last night. We were all so thrilled and excited to see her. We don't know where she was gone to, but she had definitely been on a big adventure. She was very tired, hungry, and thirsty. Her legs have several cuts on them and she is having trouble getting around. We figured she must have been on the run since she left. We are glad she is home!

Thanks for all your help,

s/Angie Murphy




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Haylee is missing. Last seen on LBN, headed for Nancy, KY



2010-09-09 . Columbia, KY
My son's boxer is missing.We live in the Sparksville community of Adair County. We just got her this week from someone in Nancy, KY. Someone saw her this morning on the Louis B. Nunn Parkway, headed towards Russell Springs. I immediately went to see if I could find her. I spotted her and it was, but I couldn't get to her. Her name is Haylee. She is brown with a white blaze on her face, white chest, 4 white paws, and a white blaze on the back of her neck. If anyone sees her please call us at (270) 378-0118 or (270) 378-5803. Any help is greatly appreciated!

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