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Missing dog: owner wonders if someone took Kellogg

Pet is diabetic, blind in one eye and partially blind in other
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By Kristy Tarter

Kellogg is still missing from Save a Lot area (East Guardian & Burkesville Street area) in Columbia. He is a miniature poodle. We've searched for hours and found no trace of him, leaving me to wonder if someone may have taken him in for the night.

Kellogg is diabetic, and takes insulin shots. He is also blind in his right eye and partially blind in left eye. His name is Kellogg but he also answers to Poodie.

I've included a photo of Kellogg. Again my contact information is - Kristy Tarter 270-634-7503

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Kellogg: Nearly blind mini-Poodle missing from Save-A-Lot area



2013-07-26 - W. Guardian/Burkesville ST area, Columbia, KY - Photo by Kristi Tarter.
Kellogg is still missing from Save a Lot area (East Guardian & Burkesville Street area) in Columbia.
He is a miniature poodle. We've searched for hours and found no trace of him, leaving me to wonder if someone may have taken him in for the night.Kellogg is diabetic, and takes insulin shots. He is also blind in his right eye and partially blind in left eye. His name is Kellogg but he also answers to Poodie. Again my contact information is - Kristy Tarter, 270-634-7503 Happy Ending Reunion: Click to - Thanks to stranger who saw Kellogg's photo and rescued him

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