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“Looking for owner of dog in Mt Pleasant”


via google maps

“Dear PoPville,

I am looking for the owner of a dog (The dog was a beige/brown (all one color), mixed breed, approximately 70lbs) that bit my dog (Sunday, around 10:30am). It occurred on Ingleside Terrace NW at the western corner of the turn (between Ingleside Terrace and Newton St). My dog is a medium white dog and was walking with my husband.

Turns out the bite is more severe than first thought and we had to bring her to the emergency vet for stitches. We need more info about your dog, mostly the last time they had a rabies shot. Please contact me if you are the owner.”

Please email me at [email protected] and I’ll connect you with OP. Thanks.

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