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Scottsdale woman offers $10,000 reward for dog search

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Scottsdale woman offers $10,000 reward for dog search (Alberta Times) As the saying goes, a man biting a dog is not news, but a dog biting a person is a big deal. In the pet paradise of the United States, be a...

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(Alberta Times)

As the saying goes, it is not news that a person bites a dog, but it is a big deal that a dog bites a person. In the pet paradise of the United States, being a dog may be a happy thing. Scottsdale resident Alison Harveys was devastated when her pet dog burst out of the front door on May 17 and never returned. She posted a dog search notice near her home, offering a reward of NT$10,000 to anyone who could help her find the dog.

Two-year-old DII DII is a black female German Shepherd with almost all black hair, weighing approximately 60 pounds, with double dew claws in the back and very short belly hair. The puppy was missing with a silver collar containing a miniature boutique so that the owner or veterinarian could track it at any time.

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