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Hi


Please keep an eye out for our missing dog Juno. We are devastated.


She lives locally ( near Camberwell Old Cemetry) so regular of Peckham Rye & Dulwich Woods but was out with our dog walker in Elmstead Woods SE9 and took fright. This was around 11am on Thursday 10th November


We have had possible sighting near Grove Park train tracks but unable to locate her. Network rail are aware.


She is a 2 year old neutered black and white springer/poodle cross

She is really nervous of people. If you see her please contact me. We are desperate

Thank you Julie 07905086477

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Edited by JDR

Oh bless! I know it is scary, but sightings are really positive. She seems to be staying in same kind of area. Maybe go really late at night when its quiet and call her as she will be hiding somewhere

Hopefully someone can catch her soon or she comes to you x

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