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Happy Ending: Darwin home. Back of his own accord!

Wendy Butler Burt writes:
Thanks, Ed, Darwin is home & hungry! - Wendy Butler Burt Wonderful news! - Thanks for letting us know. - CM
About: Missing hound, Darwin, on a walkabout




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(Happy Ending: He's Home) - Missing hound, Darwin, on a walkabout



2015-03-30 - Crocus Creek area, Adair County, KY - Photo by Wendy Burt.
Our small red & white hound
(blind in one eye) caught a scent while on Crocus Creek, Saturday, March 27, 2015, and has been on a walkabout ever since. He's friendly but shy, is wearing a collar with tags, etc. He's greatly missed. If you see him, please call 270-634-0504.
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