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Husky is Missing in San Francisco, CA

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

June 22, 2026

Location Last Seen

San Francisco, CA 94105

Nearest Landmark

Near Mission Street San Francisco

Name

Husky

Sex

Unknown

PawBoost ID

73041087

Species

Dog

Description

Husky

Message from Owner

A month I ago I bumped into this Asian girl who was looking for her husky puppy across Proper Foods at 535 Mission Street (the financial district). Today I saw a guy walking a husky that doesn’t seem to belong to him as the dog wouldn’t listen to him, and he would just lie down outside the same Proper Foods where I saw the Asian girl, and he refused to leave. I asked how the guy got the dog he said he rescued him not long ago and would not respond to my follow up questions. If the Asian girl happens to see this post, hopefully it helps. I’m not sure if the husky is your lost pet but I think it doesn’t hurt to try, it’s devastating to lost a dog.

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Ruthie J.
1 month ago
Seen this pup on the corner of Van Ness Avenue & California street where Wells Fargo bank is❤️‍🩹 I hope you find him.
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Eva W.
1 month ago
MightyDog Shasta hence the reason why I prefaced my statement with “IDK and I could be mistaken.”
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MightyDog S.
1 month ago
Eva Warren that does not always mean happy dog. It can also mean stress.
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Caro D.
2 months ago
Terry Koenig dog rings use another breed of dogs. Also, the resisting doesn’t mean he stole the dog, but he’s mistreating the dog or he doesn’t know how to handle a Husky. Since I am a dog lover and I have a dog, I’m going to different dog parks with her, and I can assure you, there’s A LOT of Husky’s in this city.
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Alissa P.
2 months ago
Terry you seem hellbent on profiling and being a POS while doubling down 🤡 The OP said the encountered a woman who lost her dog a MONTH ago. Not once did she mention if she’d SEEN a photo of the missing dog. She only stated HUSKY but not the color of said dog. Sees a disheveled Black man with a husky and lets go question with him pitchforks. I dog sit, one of my elderly pooch is hard of hearing and stubborn in her old age and doesn’t listen…but by your logic I’d be profiled as someone who stole the dog 🤡🤦🏾‍♀️ Amazing how you were able to solve the case from this not so descriptive post. Way to show us what a 🗑️🗑️🗑️ person looks like
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Terry K.
2 months ago
Caro Deleón Georgakopoulos there aren't tons of huskies here. Most ppl live in units, those dogs need a yard. Nobody is profiling. The information is that the dog in question was resisting the guy , that could mean a few things, one of which that he isn't the owner and its not bonded with him. Then the woman reported her dog stolen in a similar area, its perfectly reasonable to assume this may be the dog and research further. Since this woman hasn't posted, its possible she found her dog or no longer is interested. However, if stolen, its highly likely he will sell the dog . The Dog rings which are in the east bay, pay ready cash and the dog gets torn apart.
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Caro D.
2 months ago
Fascinating how ppl made stories in their heads… There’s TONS of Huskies in this city.. I know profiling ppl for their skin color, appearance is easy.
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Colleen M.
2 months ago
Frances Frankie 1. I’m a social worker so it’s in my code of ethics. 2. How is the person posting not doing the same thing? They did not get the name of the ‘Asian woman,’ the dog or even a picture. They clearly weren’t asked to look for this dog specifically and doesn’t know anything of use about the situation to make it easier to find the dog. And now they have taken on this crusade themselves. Tell me how that’s different in your mind than my initial comment asking people to be careful. I argue the poster has done way more than me.
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Frances F.
2 months ago
Colleen McCarthy how do you know he is not poor ? Stop being an hypocrite. No one said anything about skin colors and you are not the white savior
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Garden C.
2 months ago
Terry Koenig how do you know he’s poor?
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