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Snickers the sea dog finally home in Las Vegas
Snickers, the cocker spaniel that spent 95 days adrift at sea with his original owners before being abandoned on Fanning Island for about four months, is finally at his new home in Las Vegas. Advertisement The Daily Dish The brown-and-white pup, which is less than a year old, was checked out by his new veterinarian today, said Jack Joslin, who worked with the Hawaiian Humane Society, Norwegian Cruise Lines and government agencies to save the pup. (23/04) Read
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