
The Dog Named Kane
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Narrated by:
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Lona Macqueen
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Jessica Walker
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By:
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Sarah Tuck
About this listen
The story you are about to listen to is a true story of a dog named Kane, who was born on April, 27, 2020 in Munfordville, Kentucky, where he once lived. He was brought to Franklin, Kentucky, on June 8, 2020, by his owner Lauren, who pledged to a love and care for him while giving him a new home.
She had become the new mother of Kane, and his second owner, Ronnell, was Kane daddy, who pledged to love and care for him as well. He was Lauren's doggy daddy. He was actually the one who introduced Kane to her.
Kane was a long way from home, and the family he once knew was left back in Munfordville, Kentucky.
©2020 Sarah Tuck (P)2020 Sarah Tuck
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