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Dixie and Rascal are missing, and a little girl is very upset

'They don't know anything yet - except how to make a young girl happy,' Steve Wilson says of his daughters precious beagle pups, asking everyone to please help.

By Steve Wilson

I was wondering if anyone could help me find our beagle pups. They belong to my daughter and she's very upset. We had them in a pen; they got out and disappeared.



They are red tick, mostly red, male; and a female with little more white. They are about 7 months old.

They don't know anything yet - except how to make a young girl happy. They came up missing right here in Breeding; if anyone has seen them or knows anything about their whereabouts, please call me, my number is 270-433-2608; I will be glad to pay for the call; please help us recover Dixie and Rascal!!!! STEVE WILSON, Breeding, KY


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