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Lost hound found in Gradyville reunited with family

Happy ending for amiable hound; but three little kittens need good homes

Sharon Whitehurst writes:

The amiable hound was claimed at 9pmCT, Sunday evening. His owner had paid a visit on Old Gradyville RD and didn't realize the dog had followed him. I didn't get the particulars, but beleive that the photo on CM was responsible for re-uniting dog and owner. Now--if someone would 'fess up to dropping off three starving, dirty kittens 10 days ago? They are looking good now and needing homes! - Sharon Whitehurst

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Lost hound (now found) at Whitehurst Place, Gradyville, KY



2012-08-12 - Old Gradyville Road, Gradyville, KY - Photo by Sharon Whitehurst.
Happy same day ending: Found amiable hound reunited with family in hours.
This large red male hound has arrived at our place on Old Gradyville Rd. No collar. There's a 'knot' near the end of his tail as though it had been shut in a door. If you claim or know the dog, please call us at 270-378-4875. - Sharon Whitehurst

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