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Ed Wigal's pup is back home again - thanks to good neighbors

Click on headline for story with picture of Ed Wigal's most all white puppy

Pam Dailey writes:
Hey Ed, maybe I didn't send this last night. It was late! CM has worked magic again. Due to kind neighbors who took her in and others who saw the posting on CM, Ed Wigal's pup is now home.

Thanks. - Pam Dailey
Pam Dailey - Great news. We'll remove the post.

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Lost Pup: Ed Wigal's mostly white lab/retriever is missing



2018-04-10 - Toria Road area, Sparksville, Adair County, KY - Photo by Ed Wigal.
Our 6 month old female pup, white/cream/light blond, lab/retriever mix, blind in one eye, wearing a blue collar, 25#, disappeared Friday, April 6, 2018, from Toria Road, Sparksville area after a tree fell and smashed the fence. We just rescued this starving girl from the roadside a few months ago and she is very friendly. Please call Ed @270-378-5086 if you see her. --Ed Wigal Click Read More for Happy Reunion

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