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Thanks to Kathy Moss, Clint Caywood's Puppy back home

Clint Caywood writes
My neighbor Kathy Moss called and my puppy showed up on her front porch. She is now back home with me. Thanks for posting this so quickly. Clint Caywood --Clint caywood
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Missing (or stolen) Red Female Australian Shepherd Puppy



2014-09-20 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Clint Caywood.
Missing (or stolen) Red Female Australian Shepherd Puppy
- Sometime between 8am and 9:30amCT, on Saturday Morning of September 20, 2014, my puppy was lost or stolen. Her name is Piper. She is almost 3 months old and weighs about 15 pounds. She is very special to my family and we would really like to have her back. If you have any information please contact me at 859-707-5828 - CLINT CAYWOOD Happy Ending, a few hours from first report: Pipe is home: Click on Read More for story.

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