“I’m just so happy for him,” she said.
“He’s the happiest thing I’ve ever seen.
“He’s just very, very cute. “
He is so happy.”‘”
He’s just very, very cute.
He is so happy.”‘
It’s so strange’ The dog’s owner said the ordeal with the dogs’ owner, Mr Lee, was a shock to him.
He said he believed Mr Lee had been taking his dog for walks in the bush, but he was “fearing the worst”.
“They’re really taking him for walks. “
“The only time I see him is at the vet. “
“And he does come to the vet, but the vet does say he’s not that big of a dog.””
Ms Lee said her dog had been living in a tent in a nearby bush, and she was unaware of the previous history with Mr Lee.””
And he does come to the vet, but the vet does say he’s not that big of a dog.”
Ms Lee said her dog had been living in a tent in a nearby bush, and she was unaware of the previous history with Mr Lee.
“I don’t know if he’s a bit overprotective or not, but I just don’t see how he could be in the middle of the bush without my dogs,” she told ABC Radio Melbourne.
Mr Lee has since contacted the Department of Agriculture to lodge a formal complaint with the Australian Government.”
There was a tent on the side of the road with the dog.”
Mr Lee has since contacted the Department of Agriculture to lodge a formal complaint with the Australian Government.
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