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Her child cries over missing Australian Shepherd dog

Writer wonders if dogs are being stolen.
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By Jo Ann Curry
Personal commentary

Our Australian Shepherd dog came up missing about a month ago, we have looked every where trying to find him. He is white with blue eyes and black and brown on his body.



It seems like a lot of dogs have been missing and most of them are male dogs. Is something going on that the law needs to looks into, with so many coming up missing. I have heard of two that someone took out of the pen this Sunday.

I would love to have our dog back. It breaks my heart when they take a dog that belongs to a child and he cries over it. Please, whoever is taking these dogs think of the owner and how much they love them. - Jo Ann Curry


This story was posted on 2015-08-18 07:16:01
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