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(ClassAd) Lost Little Puppy found in middle of Steele Road - Good news!

Good Samaritan Rescuer has decided to adopt Little Lost Puppy
Little pup found - Found on Steele Road, too far for the puppy to have walked to where it was found this morning in Middle of the Road. Contact Taft Neal 270-789-7695.

Update from Taft Neal

Taft Neal called a few hours after posting the ad. He has taken the puppy to the vet, and said that the pet told him the puppy had not had proper care, and that he should take it to he animal shelter or adopt the little puppy himself.

Great man with a big heart that he is, he did the heroic thing and adopted the puppy.




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(ClassAd) Lost Little Puppy found in middle of Steele Road



2017-06-15 - Steele Road off Sawmill Road off Russell Springs Highway, Columbia, KY - Photo by Taft Neal.
Lost Little Pup - Found on Steele Road, too far for the puppy to have walked to where it was found this morning in Middle of the Road. Contact Taft Neal 270-789-xxxx.

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