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Injured dog rescued at last; Leg-hold trap wound forces amputation.(NEWS)
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Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA)
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January 9, 2007
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Byline: Bradford L. Miner
BARRE - Perhaps Holly was just waiting to be rescued.
Police Chief Erik Demetropoulos said the dog with a leg-hold trap on its left front leg - the object of an intensive search since Dec. 16 - offered no resistance, not so much as a bark or a growl, when he and Fire Chief Joseph R. Rogowski removed it yesterday morning from the garage of a home at 176 Summer St.
The dog, a young black-and-brown brindled female pit bull-she...
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