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Her child cries over missing Australian Shepherd dog Writer wonders if dogs are being stolen. Click on headline for complete story 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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