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Wayward beagle lured off ice: UPDATED

 - Lee Theriault, Greg Maillet and Scott Sisco stopped to call a young beagle to the shoreline of Lake Milo Thursday afternoon. The dog was spotted sauntering across the ice.
Carla Allen photo

Lee Theriault, Greg Maillet and Scott Sisco stopped to call a young beagle to the shoreline of Lake Milo Thursday afternoon. The dog was spotted sauntering across the ice. Carla Allen photo

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Published on January 14th, 2010
Published on January 31st, 2010
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By Carla Allen THE VANGUARD NovaNewsNow.com The dangerous meanderings of a young beagle ended on a happy note Thursday afternoon when four people stopped to investigate and help out.

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Lake Milo

The male pup, let’s call him Biscuit - you’ll understand why later – was sighted by motorists in the middle of Lake Milo sauntering across the ice.

Lee Theriault, Greg Maillet and Scott Sisco stopped to try and call the dog to shore. Results were achieved when another motorist, who had a box of dog biscuits in her car, donated a few treats.

Jackie Jacquard, with the Yarmouth SPCA says they received a call earlier that afternoon about a loose beagle sighted on Lakeside Drive.

The dog was claimed by its owner on Friday afternoon.

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