Featured Happy Tails! March 2025 – Lost & Found Dogs, Cats, & Pets That Were Reunited in March
PawBoost loves to share happy endings! Check out March’s Featured Happy Tails to learn how these fur babies were reunited with their families.
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Babie: Lost Dog Reunited in Fresno, CA!

“During an evening when we had a storm, Babie got out through our side gate. We went out by both car and by foot searching for her, but couldn’t find her. She is elderly and on medication, so we were devastated that she might not find her way home.
The next morning we searched again, but still could not find her. My daughter found PawBoost and created an alert, asking for help in finding her. That’s when I saw the found pet alert from a woman named Laura with pictures of Babie! She immediately picked her up and took her inside to safety. I then called to set up our reunion.
I drove there immediately and Laura was standing outside with Babie to reunite us. Babie was missing for 20 hours before we were reunited. Thank you so much PawBoost! I don’t think I would have found her without your help and support. I am so fortunate that Laura has such a kind heart and took Babie in with the attention she needed. I am grateful to Laura and PawBoost from the bottom of my heart!”
Peluche: Lost Dog Reunited in San Antonio, TX!

“Peluche went out for his regularly scheduled potty break, but somehow slipped out and escaped. I searched for him all over, but he was nowhere to be found. As it turns out, he was picked up by the kindest family who reached out stating they had seen his PawBoost alert!
Peluche was missing for three days before we were reunited. The fastest way for your pet to be found is by making your community aware that they’re missing and PawBoost definitely did that.”
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Ginger: Lost Dog Reunited in Salem, OR!

“Ginger escaped from a car at an urgent care facility. Ginger is a 14 year old indoor chihuahua. Terrified, she ran over two miles passing through homeless encampments along a swift river in coyote territory.
Miraculously, she was discovered the following morning beneath the canopy of a family home and raced inside the moment they opened their door. It was their daughter who recognized Ginger from her PawBoost alert and reached out to us. We are so grateful to have Ginger reunited with her human family.
Ginger was missing for 24 hours before being reunited. Ginger’s PawBoost alert was the only one seen by the person who found her, even though we posted the incident everywhere else we could think of.”
Bergie: Lost Cat Reunited in Altadena, CA!

“As the Eaton Fire approached my house, I scrambled to get my three cats into two carriers. Bergie wiggled out as I placed another cat inside, and I couldn’t find her anywhere. With the fire on the hillside just above my home, I had no choice but to leave. Hoping she would escape, I left the dog door open.
We returned several times searching for her but had no luck. At Pasadena Humane, we visited a severely burned grey cat, but we weren’t sure if it was Bergie. Then, on 2/11, someone sent me a PawBoost alert for a grey cat—and I knew immediately it was her.
A team of amazing TNR trappers (Amy, Lexi, and Frances) had rescued her while helping find lost cats in Altadena. Thanks to PawBoost, I connected with them and was finally reunited with Bergie on 2/13—the best Valentine’s Day gift I could ever wish for.
She was missing for 35 days, but now she’s home. Thank you to everyone who helped bring Bergie back!”
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Frida: Lost Dog Reunited in Los Angeles, CA!

“Frida snuck out when I opened the door. She snuck out completely unnoticed until a friend saw her running around outside. She was too quick to catch and, soon enough, she was out of sight.
A neighbor saw the alert on PawBoost and called me to let me know they found her last night! Frida was missing for close to 15 hours before we were thankfully reunited.”
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