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We have lost our Female Staffordshire Bull Terrier who was last seen between 9.30 and 10pm. She is black with a white patch on her chest and has 4 white toes on her front paw which desends to 3 white toes on the other front paw and 2 white toes on the back foot and then one on the other back paw. She is wearing a red collar with white bones printed on it. She is very friendly and may have headed towards Goose Green.
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Dear All


My neighbour has lost her dog last night and I have being searching for him. His is white with black coller his owner is very worry about him going mad in the streets. He is dangerous as he has not being vaccinate. We are warning some parents to keep an eye on their children Not to get close to him. I would appreciate if anyone can contact me by PMs or contact RSPCA. His Name is GingerScot !

Goodkicker you are very clever bcose I have never seing you very hungry so why would

you need to go to toilet too often. If you are well fed at home you will go to the King in Crawthew Grove. m,m,m,

were you get all the credits and looked after. Now make sense why you haven't being out to find your LL old dog.


Please Goodkicker is time now to split the beans or leave the room.I know how well you are looked after and everything

you have said isn't true. Can you please remember to apologise to some Misos here for wasting their time.

You did try to explained to them the true and I was sorry to hear that the Misos were too unhappy and they would not come to listen as they were serious about in finding you the dog and you were not. Naughty you !

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