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Reunited Dog in Philadelphia, PA 19145

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Status

REUNITED - reunited after 11 hours, 0 minutes

Date Last Seen

July 3, 2026

Name

Michi

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

73084192

Species

Dog

Description

Primarily white and brown with a black nose

Michi's Owner Says

Thanks to everyone for sharing!! Thank you fee for finding her. I really appreciate you.

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Ren T.
2 days ago
Philadelphia, PA - Lost Dogs, Cats & Pets - PawBoost Lost and Found Pets, Philadelphia - Powered by ACCT Philly
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Ren T.
2 days ago
Khyla Corbin wow that's some boyfriend you got there happy too see he and his friends can't be trusted to watch your dog ugh
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Bernice M.
2 days ago
Ask someone if they have a drone (possibly heat/thermal for night vision) to have them use it to find your dog and if your dog fits the description ask if you can view their video tapes to see if it's her. Post in newspaper bc not everyone has internet or facebook, ask if you can air on your local news channel, ask your neighbors if they can check security cameras to see if she's on the recording to see where she headed last. Put fliers on the 2 back windows of your vehicle.
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Bernice M.
2 days ago
🐾My dog is lost, now what?🐾 If your dog becomes lost, the best return on your investment is to ✅Get large, attention grabbing signage ( that’s easy to read from a car) hung everwhere in the area as quickly as possible. If you have the money to do so, get a sign store to print dozens of lost dog yard signs that have a large pic of your dog and your phone number in gigantic print. Get these up everywhere-at every intersection in the area. If you aren’t getting sightings, expand your signage further out. If your dog is elderly or impaired, use your money to pay some neighbors to assist you in an exhaustive search of the area, paying particular attention to inside of thick brush and near water sources. This is an absolute must and should not be delayed. Do not have strangers walking around yelling for your dog. ✅Post in the Nextdoor and Neighbors apps as well as every local Facebook group you can find-and always include your phone number. Beware scammers may call too. Signage and social media posts are critical to getting sightings of your lost dog. Don’t underestimate either! ✅Notify your local police. ✅File lost reports with your local shelters. ✅Notify your microchip company that your dog is lost. ✅Post on social media asking for referrals for a reputable local lost dog tracker/trapper. ✅Join local lost pet groups on facebook and post. ✅✅✅ 🚁 Contact a local thermal drone pilot and discuss whether it’s advisable to engage a thermal drone into the search. Do this EARLY! Their service is often successful and the nominal fee is worth it in my opinion. ⛔️ If you decide to hire a K9 tracker, research them for yourself rather than trusting random recommendations. What is their actual success rate? Did they actually find your dog or did just “confirm” the sightings that the owner was already aware of? Look at their website and Facebook success stories. Read through the lines. Was their service actually helpful or was the dog found because of the exhaustive work the local volunteer tracker put in based on sightings and their years of knowledge? How soon can they come? Do they pay people referral fees for recommending them? Some do and that’s unethical in my opinion. Some companies have zero confidence in their own K9 trackers yet they’ll send them out to you because there’s money to be had. (I have proof of this!) What is the cost? There is a drastic difference in what some of the K9 trackers charge. Could that money be better spent by getting more and better signage up so people spotting your dog know who to call? Is there a K9 tracker that also traps in your area? Could your local volunteer trapper do more if they were assisted with the food and fuel costs necessary to help get your dog home? Many of us work days to months spending our own money actually reuniting your lost dog based on sightings after a K9 tracker was paid sometimes thousands of dollars for often questionable tracking. Ask yourself these questions before blindly spending money on a service that may or may not yield worthwhile results. I am not discounting the use of K9 trackers. I am simply encouraging everyone to be thoughtful about how their money is spent and carefully research who you hire if you decide to go that route.
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Bernice M.
2 days ago
A MUCH NEEDED REPEATED NOTE: IF YOU HAVE A LOST PET, PLEASE KNOW THAT . . . the biggest scams out there are pet recovery scams. They claim they have found your lost pet post and tell you they have your pet but need money to get gas to get to you, or that they need a payment first for any number of reasons. They may also request a code being sent to confirm who you are. **DO NOT SEND ANY MONEY!** **DO NOT SEND ANY CODES!** More than likely the people that found your dog or cat aren't even in Pennsylvania. They scour the internet for lost pets and work off desperation to find a missing beloved family member. There should be no fees involved in pet recoveries. This group wasn't put in place for people to make money off of the trauma of others, but to be supportive volunteers willing to lend a hand. If you see a comment on a post made by what appears to be a pet recovery scammer, please report to the Admins.
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Khyla C.
2 days ago
Tami Herb Simon I am not sure, but I believe that one of my boyfriends roommates wasn’t paying attention and left the door open for a while and she got out that way.
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Bernice M.
2 days ago
one of the most important things that you can do is to ensure that there is food and water being left where they are being spotted. While this seems like common sense -it usually does not happen. Often, people try to force the dog to eat out off their hand…or don’t eat at all. Water is rarely left out in our experience. What happens next is the dog will leave the area searching for food and water…and often will not return. This makes the job much harder. Dogs will keep going and going and going until they find water…and then go searching for whatever “food” they can (deer poop, road , etc). Providing them easy access to food and water EARLY can anchor them to the area to safely catch them sooner. Hiring a thermal drone pilot should NOT be a last resort to consider. It should be considered EARLY to pinpoint your dog’s EXACT location and catch them while they are still in the area. Waiting until there are no sightings decreases your chances of getting the dog home safely. SIGNAGE is key but also adding a thermal drone search early can save a lot of heartache and suffering for the dog and family.
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Donna R.
2 days ago
Shared to Historic Photos of Grays Ferry
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Tami H.
3 days ago
How did she go missing during the night was she outside? It's going to be so hot today I hope you find her post on your local next door and ring camera app.
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