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Just seen (about 11.15pm) a dog trotting down Norwood Road (on pavement) in Brockwell Park direction. I was driving and dog was on its own and veering onto road in front of me a wee bit. This was outside Tulse Hill Hotel. Didn't seem injured but looked back a few times. Don't know much about dogs but it was sandy coloured and looked like a small version of an Andrex dog. Anyone lost a dog like this?
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.. he did look nervous. I now wish I'd stopped. There was a cyclist on the other side of the road coming to a stop towards the traffic lights who noticed him too and was looking at him. It half looked like the cyclist was going to cross the road to come to the dog, but didn't. I hope he (the dog) is reunited soon, if indeed it was the lost dog.

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