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  • snowman46919

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    If anyone sees these dogs they were stolen from me on sunday

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    please spread the word.

    Most noticable on the male of course is the heart shape by his nose, he also has some road rash on his head from jumping off of the gator while it was moving because running looked like more fun. It is mostly healed now and there are two little boys that cried themselves to sleep last night because daddy didn't know where their dogs were.
     

    oneshotonekill

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    Over by the lake.
    People in this world absolutely amaze me...an innocent family gets screwed because of someones laziness to go to a humane society or adoption place. Plus, they will dump a dog in the middle of nowhere instead of going to an adoption center because they are too ashamed to admit they can't take care of them.

    In the words of Bob Lee Swagger..."I'm gonna go burn down their playhouse, they shot my dog."
     

    Kitty

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    Check with your local shelters on the pup. If the ***** is lactating, she might not turn up. "People" (and I use the term loosely) will take both dogs so the dogs don't put up a fight but they want the ***** to feed pups (usually fighters with a ***** too aggressive to leave with the pups).

    Are they chipped? If so notify your vet and ask him/her to spread the word. If they are using her this way, she will show up at a vet sooner or later to extend the milk.

    Unfortunately, I volunteer at 2 shelters and have seen this happen. Best of luck.
     

    cburnworth

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    I lost a GSD several years ago. Mine never did turn up. I hope you find your dogs.
    Good luck.
     

    88GT

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    I'm so sorry to hear. Makes my A/C look like a dropped penny. And in comparison, that's about what it would feel like. You can't replace the irreplaceable. I hope you find them, and soon.
     

    dubsac

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    Snowman were these the parents of the pups you had???? I pray to god they are safely returned. And will keep an eye out for them. Things like this make me sick to hear about.
     
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