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Lost dog:

Unfortunately, we lost our dog, Layla this afternoon, between Ruskin Park and Loughborough Junction. Layla is a black, miniature poodle. Her fur was recently cut so, her hair is short. She tagged and chipped. She is five and a half years old. I
We would appreciate if you could keep your eyes peeled and pass the word onto anyone you know, who has a dog or lives around that area.

If you find Layla, please call 07920547230 or 07769974078 or e-mail [email protected]

 

Thank you, 

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 I’m sorry to hear this.

please make sure you’re details are up to date on the microchip, contact all vets in the area and the dog wardens.

Get in touch with DogLost and register your dog as missing.

Have you connected with EastDulwichMums Facebook group? There is one for Herne Hill as well.

I hope you are reunited quickly.

 

 

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