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Small, well loved dog shows up at Miss Donna's By Donna Rieder A small black spayed female dog showed up at my house in the Providence Road/White Oak Road near the Sam Coffey Hole in Adair County, near the Russell County, KY line. It is about 20 pounds, is friendly and appears to be someone's pet. It is wearing a handmade collar with blue beads. She is adorable and appears to be well loved by somebody. She looks like a miniature Rottweiler. My number is 270-805-1527. I will be sending a photo shortly. And I will be taking the dog to Green River Animal Shelter today for a microchip check if the dog is not claimed earlier. At present, the dog is well cared for, has settled in well with my dogs and ferrets, and seems to enjoy his stay at Miss Donna's Homestyle Pet Boarding Website: Miss Donna's Homestyle Pet Boarding This story was posted on 2015-11-25 07:16:48
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