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2026
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Featured Happy Tails! June 2026 – Lost & Found Dogs, Cats, & Pets That Were Reunited in June

Featured Happy Tails! June 2026 – Lost & Found Dogs, Cats, & Pets That Were Reunited in June

PawBoost loves to share happy endings! Check out June’s Featured Happy Tails to learn how these fur babies were reunited with their families.

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Cuddy: Lost Cat Reunited in Dayton, OH!

“I had tried to take Cuddy out for some fresh air since he’s always in the house, but he’s very sensitive to loud noises, and usually he just sits under the chair in the car. But this time there was a noise that startled him, and it caused him to run into deep woods.

I tried to call for him and even went and bought a flashlight to look into the woods, but he did not want to show himself. So I looked online, and I went and got his favorite treats that he loves so much since it helps cats track the scent. But he still did not want to show himself, so I looked all night. I knew that he was actually scared because he was not making any noise when I would call for him.

I had left some treats before I went to work at the spot that he disappeared in. After work I went straight there to see if he ate them, and it turned out he did. He was not even that far because as soon as I called for him, he answered. I went back in the woods with his treat, and he came running.

PawBoost’s community was able to help with staying hopeful, and many people were actually sharing and caring. So I thank you all for all the prayers. I’m just glad that I found my baby safe and sound.”

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Princess: Found Dog Reunited in Conyers, GA!

“Princess came up to me while I was on my front porch having coffee. I didn’t know where she came from, but she suddenly appeared and was very thirsty and tired. I thought she might have been a neighbor’s dog, so I spent the next 2.5 hours walking the neighborhood and driving her around, flagging down cars, talking to people walking, but no one had ever seen her before.

I got a call one morning from the owner who had been notified by a friend who was checking PawBoost daily for Princess. The friend loved Princess so much and had been heartbroken that she had gone missing. If it hadn’t been for PawBoost. I might never have found her owners. They were on the verge of giving up hope that she would be found safe and unharmed.

Princess was missing for 16 days, but it took less than 1 day to find the owner after posting to PawBoost.

I would recommend PawBoost to anyone who has a pet, and I would recommend people microchip their pets. That’s the first thing I did – take Princess in to my vet to check for a microchip.”

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Marty: Lost Dog Reunited in Wills Point, TX!

“Marty somehow found her way out of the fence. She is my dad’s little buddy. She was desperately missed, and we were so worried.

We posted Marty as lost on PawBoost. We printed the flyers and hung them in our neighborhood. PawBoost was so helpful in getting the word out on social media, and the printed flyers is how we were able to locate Marty. Someone saw Marty’s flyers and contacted us.

Thank you to everyone who shared and kept their eyes open! Marty is back with my dad. They are both so happy!”

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Rusty: Lost Cat Reunited in Rothsville, PA!

“Rusty has always had a tendency to sneak outside when my dad would let the dogs out to go potty. He would always sit on our windowsill watching us and waiting patiently to come back inside. This time, Rusty didn’t come back as expected.

I listed Rusty as missing on PawBoost and on the No-Kill Network. Yesterday I received a text from an unknown number advising me to download the Nextdoor app, so I did. I assume they got my number from PawBoost. The first thing I saw on my feed was a post of Rusty sitting on someone’s patio wanting to come inside. That person was located one neighbor over, and they were gracious enough to keep Rusty in their garage so I could pick him up. Now Rusty is home safe & sound, being showered with love from my family and me. It is clear that Rusty is happy to be home.

PawBoost had a great way to bring attention to lost pets to a large community that cares and has lots of amazing and helpful advice to help find and reunite your fur babies.

Thank you for all the support. I am forever grateful.”

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Chef: Lost Cat Reunited in San Leandro, CA!

“Chef was an indoor-outdoor cat in Palo Alto city. We had to move, and when we arrived in San Leandro, Chef could no longer be outside because we moved to an apartment on the 3rd floor. Chef became a little shy and always hid, so my brother wanted to take him out for a walk on a leash. There was a loud noise, and Chef got out of the leash, went through a big fence, and my brother couldn’t catch him.

I posted to PawBoost and was reading the comments in the post that someone said to go out at 12am – 3am and to call his name. So we went at 12am, and 30 min later we found him. He was at one house in the corner; he was so close to us the whole time, but he was not there during the day, just at night.

Thanks, everyone, for all the tips. We found him, thank God! 🙏🏽 Chef is back with his twin brother 😪”

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