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I?m in Camberwell old cemetery and a small brown and white dog with a lead dragging behind it has run past me twice. As soon as I approach it runs off. Am here for half an hour or so if the owner reads this. It?s just run into wooded areas so I will see if I can find it again.

I have crossed post this onto next door neighbour hoping the owner would come forward but has not anyone thought this could be a stolen dog ? Since alot of gangs are stealing dogs maybe elderly persons dog or some homeless guys dog? This dog sincerely looks scared..


Can't someone Foster this dog for the time being untill the owner comes forward I would but I can't due to I have a cat.


I mean if there's any vet bills surely there can be a go fund me for this lite dog

That isit that dog in the photo if so then maybe It could be a random guys dog? Whose homeless or elderly dog?


Maybe keep eye out for printed photos


If its a homeless person's dog maybe they don't have access to the Internet?


People need to take this into consideration

KidKruger Wrote:

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> Has this dogs?s owner / background been identified

> yet ?



Hi. I can only go by the East Dulwich Forum Facebook updates as the gentleman who found the dog is posting on there. His last message, which I will post a screenshot of here, said the dog was not chipped and had no registered owner. Lots of people have since commented on the post with lots of suggestions. You can see them if you have a FB account and search for the East Dulwich Forum.

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