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Lost dog alert: Have you seen Bosco?

September 24, 10:54 AMBoston Animal Advocacy ExaminerMaureen Harmonay
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Bosco is missing. Have you seen him?

Bosco thought he had it made when he was adopted from the Baypath Humane Society in Hopkinton just before Labor Day weekend.  The affable lab mix finally had a home of his own.

But before Bosco could settle in with his new family, he got loose on Blake Street in Cambridge on September 5th, 2009, and hasn't been seen since.

Bosco is a young black neutered male with some white on his chest.   Because he's so friendly, he might have approached some strangers, who may have unwittingly thought he was homeless.

But Bosco's new family is distraught with worry and fear, and they'll do anything to get him back.  They're offering a reward to anyone who finds him.

If you've seen Bosco, or know where he is, please call Sue Bennison (508-740-1675) or contact Baypath Humane Society at: 508-435-6938.

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