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Last Name First Name Address Breed Color Feedescriptionlicense Number Last Name First Name Address Breed Color FeeDescriptionLicense Number ADAMS BRUCE 37 CARLETON RD DACHSHUND RED SPAYED 2018-1225 AGNELLI MAURA 529 PLEASANT ST GOLDENDOODLE BLACK SPAYED 2018-0322 ALBRO MICHAEL 19 SABINA CIR BOSTON TERRIER SPAYED 2018-1148 ALDONIS MICHELLE 764 STAFFORD ST SPANIEL, CAVALIER KING CHARLES RED SPAYED 2018-0895 ALEXANDER EILEEN 2 MAPLE ST PUGGLE BUFF/BLACK NEUTURED 2018-1380 ALFONSO RIGOBERTO 409 PINE ST NEWFOUNDLAND BLACK NEUTURED 2018-0025 ALMONLA KIM 82 BALDWIN ST SAINT BERNARD RED / WHITE SPAYED 2018-0707 ALMSTROM NICOLE 2 FOREST ST RETREIVER X BLACK / WHITE SPAYED 2018-0474 ALMSTROM PATRICK 8 PINE RIDGE DR GERMAN SHORTHAIR POINTER MIX WHITE AND BROWN NEUTURED 2018-0878 ALTMAN JENNIFER 11 LAKE DR CHIHUAHUA BLACK / BROWN MALE 2018-0617 ALVES JESSICA 5 BRICKYARD RD MALTESE WHITE NEUTURED 2018-1372 ALVES JESSICA 5 BRICKYARD RD YORK TERR BLACK / BROWN SPAYED 2018-1373 ALVES JESSICA 5 BRICKYARD RD LAB BLACK NEUTURED 2018-1374 AMPARO-RIVERA ABIGAIL 7 SANFRED RD JACK RUSSELL WHITE/BLACK/BROWN MALE 2018-1385 AMPARO-RIVERA ABIGAIL 7 SANFRED RD LAB CHOCOLATE NEUTURED 2018-1384 ANDERSON JOAN PO BOX 75 MIXED BREED TAN SPAYED 2018-0063 ANDERSON/GUERTIN ALYSHA/CRAIG 23 SABINA CIR COCKAPOO BLACK NEUTURED 2018-0220 ANGELO JONENE 154 RAWSON ST YORKIEPOO BLACK / WHITE NEUTURED 2018-0059 ANTANAVICA LISA 52 PINE ST TEDDY BEAR GOLD / WHITE SPAYED 2018-0917 ANTANAVICA MARC 479 STAFFORD ST LAB BLACK NEUTURED 2018-0482 ARCHAMBAULT JOE 1548 MAIN ST LAB BLACK NEUTURED 2018-1290 ARCHAMBAULT JOE 1548 MAIN ST MIXED BLACK/TAN NEUTURED 2018-1336 ARCHAMBEAULT CHERLY 48 VIRGINIA DR. SHIH TZU TAN & WHITE NEUTURED 2018-0174 ARCHAMBEAULT FRANK/KATHY PO BOX 81 CHIHUAHUA/MIN DACH BROWN / BLACK SPAYED 2018-0254 ARCHAMBEAULT FRANK/KATHY PO BOX 81 DACHSHUND RED NEUTURED 2018-0255 ARGUIN LEO 659 STAFFORD ST LAB RETRIEVER BLACK MALE 2018-0755 ARMSTRONG JOHN 12 EDWARD ST SHAR PEI BLACK/TAN SPAYED 2018-1381 ARSENAULT CHANTEL 19 BURNCOAT ST RETRIEVER, GOLDEN WHITE SPAYED 2018-1242 ARSENAULT LOIS 19 BURNCOAT ST CHIHUAHUA BROWN / BLACK / WHITESPAYED 2018-0789 ARSENAULT TRACY 900 WHITTEMORE ST LAB YELLOW SPAYED 2018-0897 ARTUSO MELISSA 17 TOWTAID ST PUGGLE BLACK / TAN NEUTURED 2018-0504 ARTUSO MICHAEL 41 LAKE SARGENT DR MIXED BROWN NEUTURED 2018-0116 ASPESI WAYNE 10 SANFRED ROAD MIXED TRI-COLOR NEUTURED 2018-0795 ASPESI WAYNE 10 SANFRED ROAD MIXED TRI-COLOR NEUTURED 2018-0796 ASTLE CHARLEEN 256 RIVER ST TERRIER, JACK RUSSEL WHITE / LIVER NEUTURED 2018-0061 AUDETTE MARK 439 STAFFORD ST RETREIVER X BLACK SPAYED 2018-0509 AUDETTE RAYMOND 9 LAURELWOOD AVE SHIH TZU TRI-COLOR NEUTURED 2018-0654 BABIN DAVID 31 DEER POND DR CORGI, PEMBROKE WELSH TRI-COLOR NEUTURED 2018-0031 BACHRACH BARRY/RHONDA 62 PAXTON ST ENGLISH MASTIFF/PYRANESE MIX TAN NEUTURED 2018-1328 BACHRACH BARRY/RHONDA 62 PAXTON ST SHEPHERD, GERMAN BLACK NEUTURED 2018-1327 BADOSA CHERYL 121 HENSHAW ST BOXER NEUTURED 2018-0691 BADOSA CHERYL 121 HENSHAW ST ENGLISH BULLDOG NEUTURED 2018-0692 BAGLEY HOPE 1 HAMMOND ST BLOODHOUND TAN MALE 2018-0975 BAGLEY HOPE 1 HAMMOND ST NEWFOUNDLAND BLACK SPAYED 2018-0974 BAILEY SUE 29 WATSON ST BOXER X BRINDLE SPAYED 2018-1178 BAKER ANDREW 55 GREEN ST HARVNESE X WHITE NEUTURED 2018-1040 BAKER JANET 13 HYLAND AVE SHIH TZU BLACK / WHITE SPAYED 2018-0533 BAKER MEREDITH 121 MARSHALL ST SHEPHERD MIX TRIQ NEUTURED 2018-0105 BAKER PATRICA 154 WHITE BIRCH ST HUSKY MIX SPAYED 2018-0801 BARD EAMONN 220 PAXTON ST LAB MIX NEUTURED 2018-0429 BARD EAMONN 220 PAXTON ST PEEKAPOO X NEUTURED 2018-0428 BARD EAMONN 220 PAXTON ST TERRIER MIX BLACK / TAN SPAYED 2018-0427 BARIL KAREN 74 CHARLTON ST RETRIEVER, GOLDEN / LAB YELLOW SPAYED 2018-0458 BARIL LORI 123 PAXTON ST HUSKY X BLACK NEUTURED 2018-0339 BARIS JEANNE 697 STAFFORD ST LAB BLACK SPAYED 2018-0389 BARNEY LAIVENA 326 PLEASANT STREET BEAGLE / CHIHUAHUA TAN SPAYED 2018-0226 BARTON JAMES 19 KING ST EXT AUSTRIAN SHEPERD X TAN & WHITE SPAYED 2018-0594 BARTON JAMES 19 KING ST EXT AUSTRIAN SHEPERD X BLACK / TAN SPAYED 2018-0595 BASHAW (HOYLE) JUDITH (BOB HOYLE) 1072 STAFFORD STREET PEEKAPOO WHITE NEUTURED 2018-0901 BATES DAVID 9 DEER POND DR SHIH TZU BLACK AND WHITE SPAYED 2018-1032 BATES REBECCA 5 HOLCOMB ST ALASKAN MALAMUTE/SIBERIAN BLACK AND SILVER MALE 2018-0490 BATES SCOTT 8 MAYFLOWER RD GERMAN SHEPERD MIX BLACK / TAN SPAYED 2018-0411 BATTELLE CATHY 125 PAXTON ST SPINONE APRICOT SPAYED 2018-0007 BAUCKMAN ROSE 20A WINSLOW AVE MALTESE WHITE SPAYED 2018-0988 BAUCKMAN ROSE 20A WINSLOW AVE MALTESE TRI-COLOR SPAYED 2018-0987 BAUER NANCY 2 CARLSON DR FRENCH BULLDOG FAWN MALE 2018-0995 BAUER NANCY 2 CARLSON DR LAB X BLONDE SPAYED 2018-0994 BEAULAC PETER/LINDSEY 12 DEER POND DR MIXED BLACK SPAYED 2018-0143 BEAUREGARD MATTHEW 1 MERRICK ST AMERICAN BULLDOG BROWN / WHITE SPAYED 2018-0537 BEFORD LIZ 82 WINSLOW AVE BOXER FAWN SPAYED 2018-0461 BEGONIS ROBERT 47 CRESTWOOD RD LAB BLACK SPAYED 2018-0469 BELAIR SUZANNE 2 SHERRI LN ROTTWEILER MIX TRI-COLOR SPAYED 2018-0677 BELANGER ANNETTE 10 FOREST ST LAB MIX BROWN SPAYED 2018-0119 BELANGER VICKY 634 STAFFORD ST SPANIEL, COCKER BEIGE NEUTURED 2018-1397 BELLOWS CHRISTINE 3 MAPLE ST GOLDEN RETRIEVER GOLDEN SPAYED 2018-0288 BENOIT DAVID 33 WOODLAND DR LAB MIX WHITE SPAYED 2018-0828 BENTON RICHARD 97 BURNCOAT LANE LAB X CHOCOLATE SPAYED 2018-0180 BERARD DEBORAH 245 CLARK ST SCHNAUZER X BLACK / GRAY NEUTURED 2018-0597 BERARD DEBORAH 245 CLARK ST YORKSHIRE TERR/BRUSSEL BLACK / TAN NEUTURED 2018-0596 BERCUME CHRISTINE 315 RAWSON ST PIT BULL TERR X BRINDLE SPAYED 2018-1301 BERCUME CHRISTINE 315 RAWSON ST BOXER/MIX BRINDLE / WHITE NEUTURED 2018-1300 BERCUME KAREN 312 RAWSON ST BOXER FAWN NEUTURED 2018-1091 BERGERON KELLY 7 SUNSET DR AMERICAN BULLDOG BROWN / WHITE NEUTURED 2018-0448 BERGIN TAMMY 17 KING ST EXT WHIPPET WHITE / BRINDLE NEUTURED 2018-1201 BERGMAN SUSAN 720 WHITTEMORE ST RETRIEVER, LABRADOR BLACK SPAYED 2018-0230 BERNABEI STEPHANIE 98 PLEASANT ST BEAGLE MIX BLACK / BROWN NEUTURED 2018-1187 BERNARD ALICE 530 STAFFORD ST PUG TAN / BLACK SPAYED 2018-1021 BERNIER EARL 251 AUBURN ST HOUND/LAB BLACK/BROWN NEUTURED 2018-0075 BERRY AMELIA BOX 121 SHEPHERD, AUSTRALIAN RED MERLE MALE 2018-1085 BERRY AMELIA BOX 121 AUSTRIAN SHEPERD TRI-COLOR FEMALE 2018-1086 BERRY JULIE 1 ANGELL TERR BEAGLE BLUE TICK SPAYED 2018-0332 BERRY JULIE 1 ANGELL TERR SPANIEL, SPRINGER MIX BLALCK /WHITE SPAYED 2018-0331 BERRY JULIE 1 ANGELL TERR BOXER MIX BROWN NEUTURED 2018-0330 BERTHIAUME JUDY 16 PARKER ST BEAGLE MIX BLACK / WHITE SPAYED 2018-1309 BERTRAND JOE 329 MAIN ST TERRIER, JACK RUSSEL WHITE / BROWN NEUTURED 2018-0091 BERUBE CHARISSA 59 TOWTAID ST ST. 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