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Service Dog Missing in Shelton, Owner Seeks Help Getting Her Back

The dog is named Flame and is a certified service dog that is dog- and people-friendly.

A service dog belonging to a woman who was staying overnight in Shelton is missing.

The woman is now asking residents of the town to help find the Shiba Inu, according to an article on News8 wtnh.com.

The dog named Flame went missing while Carolyn Cook, her owner, was staying at the Residence Inn on Bridgeport Avenue Tuesday.

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Flame was scared by the sound of a slamming door and ran into the woods.

The dog is a certified service dog and helps Cook with post-traumatic stress disorder and agoraphobia.

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Flame was last seen on the corner of Huntington Road and Bridgeport Avenue.

For more information, read the complete article on News8 wtnh.com.

Photo credit: Screenshot from News8 wtnh.com Facebook page.

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