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Old 10-13-2012, 10:31 AM   #50
gracielove
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Just read through this thread. I guess it is hard to know what to do in such a situation. I agree though that if an owner lost a beloved dog they would be looking every where. I can't imagine how bad I would feel if I lost my previous dog at that age. It's like losing your child! I'm glad she is with you. I hope you find the source of the smell. If it is the mouth area it should be fairly easy to detect. She may have been eating some bad stuff during her experience. I hope all goes well for both of you. It would seem as though the shelter would have been notified if someone lost such a dog in your area.
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