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LOST DOG: Have You Seen this Pug? [Updated: FOUND!]

Posted on June 13, 2013

Winston the pug went missing in the South End on June 11, 2013.

The dog that went missing on Tuesday in the South End has been found and was reunited with his owner. 

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Original article:

A small pug went missing in the South End on Tuesday afternoon, and his owners are asking for the neighborhood’s help to locate him.

The missing pug, Winston, is a fawn-colored dog with a black snout. He was last seen wearing a think black harness attached to a leash with black and red stripes. He was not wearing a collar but does have a microchip.

He went missing in the area of Washington Street near Blackstone/Franklin Parks, speficially on East Springfield Street in the South End. 

Winston’s owners say he is extremely friendly, but is afraid of rain, so he could be hiding somehwere if it begins to rain. 

If you think you have seen him call 508-380-7850, or call the Animal Rescue League at (617) 426-9170 or the South End Police Department at (617) 343-4250. 

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