Lost Dog In PP
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Lost Dog In PP
2-year-old poodle breed missing from the corner of street 200 and 54 (Phnom Penh) at 3 pm April 2021
Lulu is her name, when lost, there is no chain. If anyone finds please contact Lulu's owner's number please don't hurt it or foster it.
He will be grateful for $ 1000
Lulu hasn’t been found yet
Please help us find Lulu she is a white female poodle, two years old and last seen at the corner of st.200 and st.65 (Phnom Penh) at 3:00 21.04.2021.
If found please contact this number
If found, please contact the number below
Tel: 086 909 882/ 099504083
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Street 200 and 54? No such place. Street 200 and 65? Nope. Anyway, lets say near Super Duper.
Even if someone found the dog, does anyone think they would just pay you the $1000? They could just as easily turn up with the police and say you stole their dog, just to avoid having to pay the reward. They may actually think you did steal it. As a rule of thumb, the richer they are the bigger ***** they are.
Even if someone found the dog, does anyone think they would just pay you the $1000? They could just as easily turn up with the police and say you stole their dog, just to avoid having to pay the reward. They may actually think you did steal it. As a rule of thumb, the richer they are the bigger ***** they are.
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Having never met Doc, so consequently knowing absolutely nothing about him/her (him will do), apart from their real name obviously being Doc, I can unequivocally say he was not being insensitive to your loss. He was pointing out a very real possibility, that my cynical mind had not yet considered, and I am grateful for it. Looks like you are in yellow, so that helps, to the point of not hindering, and I am sure anyone who read your plea will not ignore spotting your dog, and inform you ASAP.
Sorry for your added trauma at this time. This pandemic has shone a bright light on mental health, as (possibly) never before, and as a society, we need to pull together.
Sincerely, good luck.
Sorry for your added trauma at this time. This pandemic has shone a bright light on mental health, as (possibly) never before, and as a society, we need to pull together.
Sincerely, good luck.
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I assumed, perhaps wrongly, the OP was just forwarding on the Lost Dog message to spread the word. If the OP has indeed lost their dog, I withdraw any negative sentiment.Pseudonomdeplume wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 9:07 am Having never met Doc, so consequently knowing absolutely nothing about him/her (him will do), apart from their real name obviously being Doc, I can unequivocally say he was not being insensitive to your loss. He was pointing out a very real possibility, that my cynical mind had not yet considered, and I am grateful for it. Looks like you are in yellow, so that helps, to the point of not hindering, and I am sure anyone who read your plea will not ignore spotting your dog, and inform you ASAP.
Sorry for your added trauma at this time. This pandemic has shone a bright light on mental health, as (possibly) never before, and as a society, we need to pull together.
Sincerely, good luck.
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It was a positive heads up for me, thank you, and to the OP, you can bet Doc will have his eyes open, so you have a good one on your side there.Doc67 wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 9:11 amI assumed, perhaps wrongly, the OP was just forwarding on the Lost Dog message to spread the word. If the OP has indeed lost their dog, I withdraw any negative sentiment.Pseudonomdeplume wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 9:07 am Having never met Doc, so consequently knowing absolutely nothing about him/her (him will do), apart from their real name obviously being Doc, I can unequivocally say he was not being insensitive to your loss. He was pointing out a very real possibility, that my cynical mind had not yet considered, and I am grateful for it. Looks like you are in yellow, so that helps, to the point of not hindering, and I am sure anyone who read your plea will not ignore spotting your dog, and inform you ASAP.
Sorry for your added trauma at this time. This pandemic has shone a bright light on mental health, as (possibly) never before, and as a society, we need to pull together.
Sincerely, good luck.
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Or BBQ...
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I'm just trying to help... for obvious reasons LOL
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There's a Korean place just up street 63 and 172....
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Think i met her in 2019, owner of a Japanese restaurant.
Sorry for the ego-trip.
Hope she finds her dog.
Sorry for the ego-trip.
Hope she finds her dog.
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