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My dog Cooper is lost. I am heartbroken.

I do not have a reward other than you would stop my heart from breaking if you find him and bring him home to me please. Again his name is Cooper and he is so missed. I need my baby back.

Cooper is an 8 year old pug he has a fawn coloring body and black face. He was last at home at 4:30 Oct. 8. He has never been out his yard and I know he must be cold, hungry, scared. He is very friendly. Please, if you see him, call 860-875-9129. We live on Egypt Rd.

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Ursula Percoski October 9, 2012 at 07:02 pm
I'm sorry to hear about your missing Pug.I hope he wasn't left outside unatended.. A lot of cats and small dogs have been missing due to Coyotes. My cats like to play outside.Even tho I don't want to spend an hour watching them but I do to protect them & I never let them out at night. My neighbors cat is missing, one last week, the other a few months ago. I hope you're reunited with Cooper soon. My prayers are with you both.
Ursula Percoski October 9, 2012 at 07:03 pm
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David Boucher October 9, 2012 at 07:29 pm
While walking with my friend and her dogs in Shenipsit State Forest in Stafford yesterday, we found this pug. He is older, overweight, and his eyes appear to have cataracts. If you know anyone who lost such a pup, please contact the animal control officer – Gary Wilson at 860-684-2382.
Erin Quinlan (Editor) October 10, 2012 at 11:55 am
I'm happy to announce that Cooper is home with his family! Welcome home, buddy!
-Erin
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