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The Airedale Terrier we had just brought home (re homing her) has slipped her lead in Peckham Rye Park. She ran off, it was dark but the gates had not been closed so she may be outside the park?


Her name is Tammy and she is 4 years old. She has recently had pups. She has a lovely nature but is probably very scared as she arrived in East Dulwich a few hours ago.


If you see or find her please let us know. Obviously she has no collar but she microchipped. I will ring the local vets in the morning.


My number is 07768 740675 or call James on 07583040223.


Thank you


Ann

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Tammy, Female Airedale Terrier

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