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A beloved family member has come home in the form of Valerie, a miniature dachshund lost for 18 months — more than half her 3-year-old life — on a remote Australian island.
The almost 3-year-old Valerie was trapped April 25 in remarkably good condition after 529 days living like a feral animal.
Valerie, a miniature dachshund lost for 18 months - or around half her life - on an Australian island, has been reunited with her owners, her rescuers said.
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World-wide sensation, Valerie the miniature sausage dog, has been reunited with her owners after spending 529 days in the ...
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