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Bailee is Missing in Detroit, MI

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

April 29, 2026

Location Last Seen

Detroit, MI 48228

Nearest Landmark

Fielding/Sawyer

Name

Bailee

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

72831090

Species

Dog

Description

Black Briddle French Bulldog

Message from Owner

Black French Bulldog female fixed and microchipped.

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Rose A.
1 month ago
Beautiful lost family dog
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Michele E.
1 month ago
Terrie Spehar Nordness I did thanks
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Mary E.
1 month ago
Prayers ❤️❤️🐾🐾🐾🐾🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
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Terrie S.
1 month ago
Also, call & report to microchip company.
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Terrie S.
1 month ago
You should put out some of his food, some of his blankets, toys and anything that has his scent on it. Also set out some clothing that has your family’s scent on it as well. It may help him find his way back home Also, go out at night w/ a flashlight and shine it around. Dogs eyes glow at night, shine it around in the woods by your house, in any garages or sheds, under any decks / porches & under cars etc
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Terrie S.
1 month ago
All the above advice + Make sure you go to the shelters, animal control, humane societies & every rescue you can think of in person and check for your dog or cat as often as you can. Don’t rely on just calling to check for them. The shelters are understaffed and overwhelmed right now, they may not recognize your dog or cat from al description over the phone. And, put up flers & post on Love of ouie, Pawboost next door, etc., etc
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Dorothy H.
1 month ago
Prayers
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Amy M.
1 month ago
THINGS TO DO WHEN YOUR DOG GOES MISSING •Get hot, smelly food/water out ASAP. Do you have a Ring doorbell or security camera you can position in front of the food, so you can see if he/she comes to eat it? •Put out some of your dirty laundry, such as a pillowcase or sweaty clothes. •Post on Nextdoor, neighborhood/subdivision pages, ring app, and ask neighbors to check security camera footage for sightings and to call you. * Post on pawboost online and For the Love of Louie *Michigan Lost Pet Lookers* •Check your entire property for places he/she could be hiding. Go door to door and ask neighbors to do the same. •Let police and animal Control/Shelter know he/she's missing. Go to the shelter in person every day or every other day at a minimum. •Get neon posterboard up on all intersections within two miles. Write with black marker: LOST DOG DO NOT CHASE BREED/COLOR PHONE NUMBER •Get neon colored flyers with same info above and include photo and flood the area with them (homes, businesses). They're critical in getting a lost pet back!! •Do not go to where seen and call out for him/her as that could scare him/her and push him/her out of the area or into danger! You want him/her to settle down and stay in one area so he/she can be trapped, if necessary. Instead take some stinky food and place in a safe place, if you have a camera to put in front the food - to see if he/she comes to eat it. ** If you (THE OWNER) see your dog, do not call out to them dog or make eye contact- Sit on the ground or drop to the ground and play dead. Always have some stinky food with you, to help lure them to you. Do not say anything or make quick moves. Your dog needs to see you, hear you, and smell you - before he/she can process who you are and come to you!!! Once they approach, quietly say a phrase they would be familiar with.
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Isla P.
1 month ago
Post on NextDoor and on For the Love of Louie and on the 24petconnect website and on the petcolovelost website. Check with Detroit Animal Care and Control daily IN PERSON and check with the Humane Society and the Michigan Anti Cruelty Society. Check rescue pages like Detroit Dog Rescue and Detroit Pit Crew and Rebel Dogs Detroit. Put up flyers in your neighborhood
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Joan A.
1 month ago
Tony Tony please look around..something precious is lost…must be found. Sharing
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