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Little Papillon found near Highland Raku reunited with owner.

Peg Schaeffer sends the good news this morning two days after she posted the photo of the precious little Papillon found running up and down the road on Burkesville Road near Highland Raku.

She writes. "Tinley has been reunited with her owner. Thanks to everyone who called," she writes.Schaeffer operates Sugarfoot Farm Rescue, 860 Sparksville Road, Columbia, KY. Those who wish to help Sugarfoot Farm Rescue with its mission can contact Peg Schaeffer at 270-378-4521.

See also: CM ANIMALS for other missing pets and pets available for adoption and occasionally, for sale.




This story was posted on 2011-10-28 03:39:02
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(Update: Reunited!) Papillon found on KY 61 near Highland Raku Studio



2011-10-24 - 860 Sparksville RD, Columbia, KY - Photo by Peg S. Schaeffer.
UPDATE: On October 27, 2011, Peg Schaeffer wrote that the little dog and its owner had been reunited
This little sweetheart was found running up and down the highway, on Burkesville Road, KY 61, in front of the Highland Raku Studio. She looks to be a Papillon. Contact Sugarfoot Farm Rescue, Inc, 860 Sparksville Road, Columbia, KY, at 270-378-4521. -PEG S. SCHAEFFER

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