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There is a light brown male dog, which looks a bit like a labrador, but slightly bigger, sat on my porch at the top end of Lordship Lane. It has been here about 30mins. It desperately wants to come in. It is like it used to live here. But we have been here over 4 years so that is doubtful. It does not have a collar on


We have called Southwark lost dog line on 0207 5252000, to let them know. they couldnt have sounded less interested, but apparently someone will call later about pickking him up. so either call them, or i will try and keep an eye on here of anyone recognises it


tks


Paul

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