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Pet dog missing - reward will be given



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A DISTRAUGHT reader is frantically looking for her pet dog after he went missing on Thursday night in Ballycastle.
Three-year-old Ra, a black cocker spaniel, disappeared during a walk in Clare Park.

Owner Ina explained: "Mazy (my other dog), Ra and I were doing our routine walk through Clare Park around 5pm on Thursday.
"As always Ra was running around chasing rabbits, while I was helping Mazy, who is elderly, into the car. Ra was always in my sight however within a second he had vanished.

"I have searched and searched, put over 25 poster in and around Ballycastle but there has been no sign since.

"Ra is microchipped and has a collar. His owner died 9 weeks ago and he has been through a lot. However he's been getting on well as since he was little he's been walking with Mazy and I.

"I really, reeally just want him back home with us. If anyone has information as to where he is please, please call me - I would give a reward."
If you have any news contact Ina on 07875921182.



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  • Last Updated: 03 July 2008 10:17 AM
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