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Wilson County animal control asks public for tips after small dog shot and rescued
Summary
Wilson County Animal Control says a small poodle–Cocker Spaniel mix was found Sept. 18 shot twice on Oak Grove Road; the dog, named Little Bug, had a front leg amputated and is receiving care funded by the Gretchen Wilson Save a Life Fund. Officials ask anyone with information to call (615) 444-9775 and may remain anonymous.
Steve Gatlin, director of animal control for Wilson County, Tennessee, asked the public Sept. 18 for help identifying who shot a small dog found on Oak Grove Road.
Gatlin said the dog, a poodle–Cocker Spaniel mix staff have named Little Bug, was found “severely injured” and that veterinary exams showed she…
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