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Appeal launched to find little dog missing after storm

written by Rachel McLaughlin August 24, 2017
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A much-loved pet dog has gone missing after the flash flooding in Donegal on Tuesday night.

Little Rusty was last seen at his home in Glentogher, Carndonagh on Tuesday 22nd August.

Rusty

Rusty is a four-year-old Jack Russell and was a rescue dog. He has a generally nervous temperament, says owner Jamie Gallagher, who is anxious to see him come home safely.

If you have seen Rusty or know anything about his whereabouts, please call Jamie on 0857895064.

 

Appeal launched to find little dog missing after storm was last modified: August 24th, 2017 by Rachel McLaughlin
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