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A Dog’s Appearance Can Change Over Time

Posted on November 26, 2019 by lostdogsofwisconsin

Don’t be too hasty to dismiss a possible match! As shown below, a dog’s appearance can change over time It is always best to go in person to confirm. Many thanks to our volunteer, Tracie, for sharing these photos of her dog Maisie.

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