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Two Dogs, Save From a Fungus and Deep Nine Meters

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Mediafax Two dog dogs were saved from a densely and deep nine-footed plant. They fell inside and were saved from bombs. The incident took place in a location from the Santu Mare trial. The dogs were rescued from the Daasáment de Carai at the end of a difficult intervention. “A difficult intervention took place today in the Andrid area, where the detashament of Carei saved two cats fall into a deep hole about 9 metres. The emergency call was rece…
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Mediafax Two dog dogs were saved from a densely and deep nine-footed plant. They fell inside and were saved from bombs. The incident took place in a location from the Santu Mare trial. The dogs were rescued from the Daasáment de Carai at the end of a difficult intervention. “A difficult intervention took place today in the Andrid area, where the detashament of Carei saved two cats fall into a deep hole about 9 metres. The emergency call was rece…

Two dogs were saved on Saturday, from a nine-metre-long fence, from Andrid's locality, Judge Satu Mare, following a difficult intervention by the Dassage of the Carais.

In an apartment house on the Sandbach in Bramsche on 11 July there was a fire that would have cost almost two dogs their lives

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noz.de broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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