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REUNITED!: Found, golden retriever girl puppy approximately 5 months old in Peckham Rye Park


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She has been reunited with her owner!

We found a lovely puppy in Peckham Rye Park this morning around 9.30 am. Owner could not be located so I have taken her to The Neighbourhood Vets on Lordship Lane who are looking after her. She's chipped but there are no contact details, other than the breeder, so please call them on 020 8299 2388 if you know someone who's lost their dog.

There?s a similar aged puppy that lives down the road from us on Upland road. I know as she escaped from her house once whenworkmen were there and we found her running up the road. I wonder if it could be the same?
I?ve just spoken with my dad who was walking his dog yesterday and was stopped by a guy on a bike who said a woman had lost her golden retriever puppy - he thinks it was called Maggie or Maddy so someone must be missing her.

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