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Happy Reunion in Metcalfe Co.: Gizmo found in nearby pasture Adorable little dog, Gizmo, a newcomer to Metcalfe County, KY, was found - independently of any advertising, and that's great, too - just two football fields from his home. He was in bad shape, but family took him to vet, and now he's getting back to his old self. They also took a step CM hopes all pet owners will do, had their pet microchipped. The family had already taken an elementary just-in-case step - they had a great portrait of Gizmo. Click on headline for complete story with Gizmo's photo By Judith Smith I wanted to let everyone know our dog, Gizmo, has been found. It turns out that he was across the road from us, about the length of 2 football fields, in a neighbors pasture. It was same place my husband looked just the day before. We can only assume he was hiding under their barn. He was in pretty bad shape emotionally and so sour he could not walk. I did take him to our vet and had a complete check up done on him, along with having him micro chipped. I do appreciate all the help with placing the ad you gave me and will absolutely keep your site in mind in the future. Thanks again, - Judith Smith This story was posted on 2015-08-13 04:02:28
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