Roving dogs
Sir, —Lifting the blind yesterday to greet the dawn and serve breakfast to my sleeping partner I saw a large fawn mongrel dog rip open a blue plastic bag and sample its contents. Sumner is a real dogs’ haven and needs the attention of the council’s rangers. The owners regularly turn out their animals at night and in the morning.—Yours, etc., AWAKE. April 3, 1974.
[The Town Clerk (Mr J. H. Gray) replies: “Y’our correspondent is thanked for information about dogs in Sumner. Greater attention will be given this area by the rangers.’’]
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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33520, 29 April 1974, Page 12
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