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Fraiser is missing from Breeding area home Owner worried someone may have thought him a stray. Everyone in the Breeding triangle of Metcalfe, Adair and Cumberland Counties are asked to be on he lookout and help get him home today. Click on headline for photo By Ariana Wooten We're in the Breeding area, and our dog has come up missing. I was hoping you could put some pictures and his and our info up on CM to ensure the speedy return of our dog. He slipped his collar, and hasn't been microchipped, so we're afraid he might have looked like a stray to someone. He's not. His name is Frasier, he's a full-blooded Chocolate Lab, probably between 60-80 lbs. He's all brown with a white splotch on his chest and stomach, and gold eyes. He's young, approximately. 8 months old. Contact us at: 1-270-432-2847 or 1-270-261-1443 This story was posted on 2014-03-17 05:02:05
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