<div dir="ltr"><div>My daughter called me about an acquaintance who has lost their basset.</div>
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<div>It happened in the vicinity of Big Bone Lick State Park in Northern KY. They live near there and think the basset wandered. They have notified 78 vets in the area and run ads in 7 newspapers and contacted all the shelters trying to find her. They have hundreds of flyers everywhere.</div>
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<div>It happened Friday Oct. 10.</div>
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<div>The basset answers to 'Sweet Pea', is about 3 1/2 years old, will go to anybody, loves to play, housebroken, great with kids. She is a tri-color basset. She is not micro chipped. They are devastated. The woman said her husband has cried over it he is so upset.</div>
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<div>From what I can discern, this family searched in the park and then spoke to a park ranger who told them 'a family pulled up in their car with a basset that fits this description. They told him they had checked all the campsites and asked everyone if it was theirs. Since no one claimed it at that point they were taking it home with them. They claimed they found the basset in the park and that it had no collar They declined to give the ranger their name or phone number but he noted that they had Ohio license plates as they drove off.'</div>
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<div>At this point it may be that the people who found the basset want to keep it and don't want it to be found because there are certainly enough vets, shelters, and flyers out there to identify it, and they declined to leave their name and number.</div>
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<div>If anyone of you happens upon a 'new basset' in your neighborhood that fits the description and the background story, I would appreciate it , if you could let us know. I don't know what can be done but perhaps we can get the family reunited with their Sweet Pea.</div>
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<div>Thanks</div>
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<div>Pat Mayer<br>-- <br>Pwincess LilyGurl, Rudy- Protege to the pwincess, and the rest of the entourage<br><br></div></div>