Oyster Bay Shelter Case

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This poor dog luckily only received minor injuries but we need to find the owner. The Dog was checked out by a vet and was treated and now is at the Town of Oyster Bay Shelter and will be put up for adoption on 12/30 if the owner can not be located.

The dog was well fed, clean and very well behaved. He's a big Ole

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