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Two Blonde Cocker Spaniels loose near Crossroads, Knifley, KY

Two cocker spaniels were found in Knifley wandering in front of Arnolds Gas Station, where 206-551-route 76 come together. Looks like they might have followed the creek to that location. If you know anyone with two blonde cocker spaniels gone missing, please call 270-789-6777 --Karen Smith
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Two blonde Cocker Spaniels found in the Knifley area



2016-05-19 - Knifley, KY - Photo by Karen Smith.
These two cocker spaniels were found in Knifley wandering in front of Arnolds Gas Station, where 206-551-route 76 come together. Looks like they might have followed the creek to that location. If you know anyone with two blonde cocker spaniels gone missing, please call 270-789-6777. Update - It's hard to believe anyone would have abandoned these two beautiful dogs and I can only keep them for a little while, so we are looking for a "righteous" foster parent to care for them until they are reunited, or not. I don't want to see them without shelter from the weather and a fenced yard. Spaniels are a bit like goats, they like to climb and easily scale fences. - Karen Smith
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