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Archie, a Shih Tzu Cross and beloved pet of the Frost family from Pirinoa, has been missing from home there for six weeks – and the family are desperate to recover him. 

Archie (pictured) was likely last seen by neighbours about 3.5 kilometers from his home on Lake Ferry Rd _ and Teresa Frost thinks it’s likely he walked out the neighbour’s driveway and was picked up by a passing motorist. 

She notes: “He does love the mud, so could be very muddy. And when scared or worried his tail goes down and can look longer. He does have his bottom teeth that sit out over the top a bit and is a little bow-legged.”

“I’m sure he is missing us all. His buddy, Bob (4yr Foxie) is missing ZOOMIES. He is very depressed without his best friend Archie. My daughter and I are completely broken hearted without him.”

“Thank you for everyone keeping an eye out for him,” Teresa said.

Contacts: 0224271517 or 0272414894 or 0212473529. 

Caption: Archie, the missing Pirinoa Shih Tzu X

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