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Tuesday, September 08, 2015

Lost Dog 9-4-15 UPDATE

Hi Mr. Albero,

Thank you again for posting the information about my mom's lost dog. Sadly, she still has not been found. My mom is now back in town so I am going to include phone numbers for her. If you could update the post with the following information I would greatly appreciate it.

Please help us bring Peaches home. She was last seen in the Salisbury area of Snow Hill Rd. and Nutters Cross Rd on Saturday evening. It was noticed at a previous siting that one of her hind legs seemed to be hurt. Unfortunately, she is shy towards strangers and has been running away when approached. She needs her medication immediately and is microchipped. If you happen to see her, please call 410-726-1235 or 443-944-2863 or take her to the Wicomico County Humane Society or nearest veterinary hospital so she can be treated. Thank you for your help!

Thank you for allowing us to use your site in a effort to find Peaches!

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Pretty sexy pose! Hope she's back home soon!

Anonymous said...

Father
We ask you to help us find Peaches,
our dear pet who is now lost.
We know that you
placed animals on the earth
for many reasons,
including companionship for man.
We therefore ask you
to help us find our lost companion,
and pray that You will keep her safe
and protect her from harm until she is found.
We join our prayers with St. Francis,
St. Anthony of Padua, and all the saints,
and pray in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen

Anonymous said...

Ck tokyo.

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Anonymous said...

For those folks living near Snow Hill Rd, Johnson Rd and Nutters Crossing area, it is critical she is found quickly. She needs her meds to save her life. Please check around your house and yard and call the numbers. Your help is appreciated.

Anonymous said...

Uh Joe. Your compassion is showing again. So many animals have been reunited with their owners because you provide this service. So I'm holding out hope for this one too. Thank you.

Anonymous said...

You may need to set a trap where she has been seen . If she is timid she may not go to anyone because she is scared. It worked last winter for a dog that was lost near Winterplace . Put something yummy inside. Also, put something of yours around so she will smell you. I wish you the best.