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FOUND: Missing Veteran's Service Dog

By: Big 2 News Staff
Updated: January 30, 2013
MIDLAND -- FOUND! After being missing for almost a month, a veteran's service dog in Midland is home!

A friend of the owner says Bruce, was sitting in his own front yard yesterday afternoon. He's lost about 20 pounds and his pads are worn, but he's home!!


previously reported on January 7, 2013:
A veteran's service dog in Midland has gone missing.

The dog named Bruce got out of his backyard on January 2nd. Bruce has a big black spot on his back that goes down his left side, has black ears and red paws. He was last seen in the east side of midland near Golf Course and Todd Road. Bruce was wearing his collar and dog tags. His dog collar is red, green and brown and is described as western style design.

If you have seen him or know where he is, please call 432-638-7984.

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