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Premium Content  A GOLD COAST pensioner has been left with nothing after her best friend, a 14 year old fox terrier, was violently mauled by a pack of stray dogs in front of her on New Year s Day. The 60 year old Nerang woman Annette was collecting the mail with her pet of over a decade Roxy at 4.30pm when three roaming dogs came on to her property at Yarrayne Road. Two of the animals allegedly turned on the elderly dog fatally crushing her ribs and slashing her stomach. Roxy the foxy was killed after she was mauled by three dogs who entered her ownerâs property.
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Pets & Animals by Kirstin Payne
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Subscriber only A GOLD Coast family cried tears of joy after police and a local pet detective Kirilly Cull reunited them with their missing puppies. Since Friday Elanora woman Jeni Merry had been desperately searching for her four labradoodle puppies Basil, Dill, Pickle and Nutmeg after they were taken during a break in. My heart sank when I got home that night, Mr Merry told the Bulletin. Jeni Merry with her returned puppies and the police officers who helped get the animals home. Picture: Missing and Stolen Pets Australia. The room was spinning, the back door had been bent in.