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Lost Dog Last Seen around Georgia and Shepherd St, NW UPDATE: Found!

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“Mishti slipped out of her collar around 10pm tonight by the 7-11 at Georgia and Shepherd NW. She doesn’t have tags on because they were on the collar. She is a yellow/tawny color dog, about 30 lbs, with pointy ears and a curly tail. She looks like a little fox/deer. She is very friendly but skitterish around new people. She would want to sniff someone a lot before she lets them approach her and giving her cheese might help. If anyone sees her, could they please call me at 610-400-7075 or email at [email protected].

It’s probably best if people don’t try to approach her as she is scared. My friend just saw her and she ran away. Maybe folks could just call if they see her.”

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UPDATE:

“Mishti is home safe and sound. As soon as I got home and walked around the back of my house and called her she emerged from a neighbor’s landing. A special thank you to all the folks who emailed me about sightings – they helped to let me know she was still ok. It’s so great to know this fantastic community is out there.”

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