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11 month Basenji pup on CL in Largo, FL!

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  • basenji 11 months old (Largo)

    Date: 2011-11-27, 3:15PM EST
    Reply to: comm-6x4tp-2723204817@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]

    We just moved in to an apartment where she is cooped up all day long while we're at work She loves to run and play, she's good with children, she's potty trained. we just please ask for a re-homing fee of $50 OBO. 813 446 7521

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    can someone save her??

  • Has anyone notified BRAT?

    Jennifer

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