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Hi,

We lost our beloved husky yesterday 11th of June around 2 pm.

We would appreciate any help or information.

. The kids are heartbroken, as are we. He is microchipped And he has a medal with his name sky and contact number 07853201392.

He is black and withe with beautiful blue eyes.

Thanks to all .


Raffaela

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DulwichFox Wrote:

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> How did you manage to lose a husky. ?

>

> Aren't they rather large. ? Where were you when

> you lost him. ?

> Would he not be able to find his way home. ?

>

> DulwichFox


Well done DF, sure that comment's a great help and comfort to someone who's lost their pet. Do you have to dump all your negativity on this forum, all the time?

We left a window open and in less then 10 min he was off.

Someone saw him this mornin 8 am in Peckham park with a black man who said he go it him yesterday from someone that could not keep him anymore.Obviously this is not true they stole him.

please if you see him around Peckham contact me immediately 07853201392.

Thanks again everyone.


Raffaela

rendelharris Wrote:

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> Well done DF, sure that comment's a great help and

> comfort to someone who's lost their pet. Do you

> have to dump all your negativity on this forum,

> all the time?


I asked how the dog was lost..


I asked Where were you when you lost him. ?


And I asked Would he not be able to find his way home.


I think these would be the questions the police might ask in an attempt to find out what has become of this valuable pet.


So stop being an idiot bashing The Fox for the sake of it. These were genuine questions.

I suspected such a valuable dog might of been stolen. If people have an idea where the dog was last seen

it may jog someones memory.


Do you understand.. ?


DF

Ah Foxy, if you haven't got the balls to admit "How did you manage to lose a husky? Aren't they rather large?" was taking the mick and not trying to be helpful then good luck to you. You do have rather a history of making unhelpful negative comments and then claiming "Oh, everyone's bashing The Fox" when called on it. I actually agree with lots of your comments (and by God, there are certainly a lot) but sometimes, when you ain't got nothing good to say, don't say nothing. And don't call people idiots just because they criticise you, it's rude.

For crying out loud DF, stop being such an arsehole, especially on a thread like this. Those poor people must be frantic.


DulwichFox Wrote:

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> I do not wish to hi-jack this important thread as

> you have done so as far as your comments are

> concerned the matter is closed.

>

> DF.

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