A LIVER-SPOTTED Dalmatian that has been missing for more than a month has been found dead in a mine shaft in Monbulk.
Jenny Clark-Pearman, the owner and Dalmatian breeder of the brown and white dog ‘Georgia’, posted the news on Facebook on Friday 4 November.
“It is with a very heavy heart that I let everyone know that after a phone call last night from a young man who, with his mate, came across a mine shaft that contains our beautiful Georgia,” Ms Clark-Pearman wrote.
“I cannot imagine what she was doing in that part of Monbulk.”
The Mail reported on Thursday 13 October that Ms Clark-Pearman had reported to Monbulk police that Georgia had been stolen.
She said Georgia was a house dog and was let out to have a play in the front yard with the cat on Rankins Road, but only the cat returned to the house.
Missing dog found dead

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