Salmon-pink dog harness with bone tag
Description
I lost my salmon-pink dog harness with a small silver bone-shaped tag engraved 'Milo' yesterday around 3pm near the cafe outside the Royal Cornwall Museum on River Street in Truro, Devon & Cornwall. It's a Pawfect Fit nylon harness, size adjustable, with bright lime-green reflective trim and a few scuffs from daily use. Milo and I were walking along the riverfront when he darted after a butterfly, and the harness slipped off. The tag reads 'MILO' and the fabric has a tiny coffee stain on the strap—it's simple, but it's the one that fits him best and it's got sentimental value because Milo is a rescue we adopted last year. If you see it, send me a note here; I'd really appreciate getting it back.
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