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Kodi is Missing in Durham, NC

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

August 15, 2025

Location Last Seen

Durham, NC 27703

Nearest Landmark

Penn Drive; Maymount Street; Greyson Drive

Name

Kodi

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

71925281

Species

Dog

Description

Black small dog (Morkie) with a red harness

Message from Owner

Please help us locate our dog that we love so much! He was last seen Friday night around 10:30pm. He love other dogs but will not come to humans unless he knows you well. Thank you!

Facebook Community Response

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9 months ago
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Carmella C.
9 months ago
Hope they find this furbaby home safe 🙏
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Gail H.
10 months ago
Hope you find your dog!! 🐾❤️ Please read all of this right away to help aid in the search of your dog. Proven to help in the search! Please click on “ see more” to get the links and all of the tips as well as some great videos! Searching NOW everywhere will increase chance of locating the dog. **If Chipped, be sure it is up to date! http://www.lostmydoggie.com a great place to start, a free site that will send a fax blast to the closest 25 vets, shelters in your area! Please read these tips as they have been proven to be very successful in the search for a lost dog. ***PLEASE WATCH THIS VIDEO ASAP TO GET ON THE FAST TRACK TO BECOMING A KNOWLEDGEABLE SEARCHER: How to Find a Lost Dog: https://youtu.be/8cKxfWUXBnY (1) Search Immediate area (look in your house, outside of home, bushes, trees, under deck, porch,) do a thorough deep search by walking around and softly calling her name. Ask neighbors to check garages, crawlspace, drain ditches etc....Walk calling softly with bag of treats or smelly food like rotisserie chicken. Walk doing this back and forth in your area late at night and early am while dark. If spotted, SIT or LAY and wait for them to come to you. (2) Notify and file a report and Visit animal control in person every 2 days (3) ADS: Craigslist, Facebook http://petharbor.com/ Nextdoor.com, pawboost.com, http://trianglelostpets.org, Newspaper (4) Contact local vets, groomers, pet stores, local rescues. Can get a list of contacts for vets/shelters/rescues here: http://www.lostpetusa.net/home choose Find help near you.... (5) Hang & Pass out Flyers, give to mail carrier, delivery drivers, etc. ! Make them Big, bold, and bright flyers!! Hang at intersections & at places people meet within 2 mile radius. Can protect flyers from elements by using a plastic sheet protector turned upside down & then hanging flyer (buy at Staples, etc). Keeps rain out. Also tag your car with the info. (6) Place a BIG sign in your yard with picture alerting all neighbors and anyone that visits (7) Hang out worn clothing, blankets etc with your scent on it, their bedding (8) They will be scared even of you, try sitting out early am or late night and calling them in your normal tone while shaking bag of treats or smelly food. (9) Start the grill up cooking some food to help lure it back home. (10) Get someone with a heat seeking drone to help (11) Obtain a map of area and find water sources (they will look and stay close by water sources), also they often times follow power lines (12) Can try doing a www.findtoto.com robo call alert (a discount code for this, think it is 10% off, use facebook10), which does blast phone calls with your lost pet's info. Cost depends on number of calls. (13) You can also try a pet tracker ( don’t wait too long) -Epic Animal Recovery ( on Facebook) or http://www.epicanimalrecovery.org/ Training and tips on how to find a lost pet: Missing Animal Response Network at https://www.missinganimalresponse.com/(only $25 for phone consultation, good reviews!) Mission Reunite to help reunite pets https://missionreunite.org Quick action plan here: http://www.granitestatedogrecovery.com/Lost-Dog-Quick-Action-Plan.html Great video! How to Find a Lost Dog: https://www.facebook.com/FrontStreetAnimalShelter/videos/841655036028364?s=100001527540987&v=e&sfns=mo When you spot them, don’t chase, try this:https://nodogaboutit.wordpress.com/2014/06/01/loose-dog-dont-chase-stop-drop-and-lie-down/ GO TO THE SHELTER AND CHECK FOR THEM ..about 85% of pets that are adopted from shelters are strays and their owners never came for them...
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Gail H.
10 months ago
Hope you find your dog!! You've probably done all these things.. 🐾❤️ Please read all of this right away to help aid in the search of your dog. Proven to help in the search! Please click on “ see more” to get the links and all of the tips as well as some great videos! Searching NOW everywhere will increase chance of locating the dog. **If Chipped, be sure it is up to date! http://www.lostmydoggie.com a great place to start, a free site that will send a fax blast to the closest 25 vets, shelters in your area! Please read these tips as they have been proven to be very successful in the search for a lost dog. ***PLEASE WATCH THIS VIDEO ASAP TO GET ON THE FAST TRACK TO BECOMING A KNOWLEDGEABLE SEARCHER: How to Find a Lost Dog: https://youtu.be/8cKxfWUXBnY (1) Search Immediate area (look in your house, outside of home, bushes, trees, under deck, porch,) do a thorough deep search by walking around and softly calling her name. Ask neighbors to check garages, crawlspace, drain ditches etc....Walk calling softly with bag of treats or smelly food like rotisserie chicken. Walk doing this back and forth in your area late at night and early am while dark. If spotted, SIT or LAY and wait for them to come to you. (2) Notify and file a report and Visit animal control in person every 2 days (3) ADS: Craigslist, Facebook http://24petconnect / Nextdoor.com, pawboost.com, http://trianglelostpets.org, Newspaper (4) Contact local vets, groomers, pet stores, local rescues. Can get a list of contacts for vets/shelters/rescues here: http://www.lostpetusa.net/home choose Find help near you.... (5) Hang & Pass out Flyers, give to mail carrier, delivery drivers, etc. ! Make them Big, bold, and bright flyers!! Hang at intersections & at places people meet within 2 mile radius. Can protect flyers from elements by using a plastic sheet protector turned upside down & then hanging flyer (buy at Staples, etc). Keeps rain out. Also tag your car with the info. (6) Place a BIG sign in your yard with picture alerting all neighbors and anyone that visits (7) Hang out worn clothing, blankets etc with your scent on it, their bedding (8) They will be scared even of you, try sitting out early am or late night and calling them in your normal tone while shaking bag of treats or smelly food. (9) Start the grill up cooking some food to help lure it back home. (10) Get someone with a heat seeking drone to help (11) Obtain a map of area and find water sources (they will look and stay close by water sources), also they often times follow power lines (12) Can try doing a www.findtoto.com robo call alert (a discount code for this, think it is 10% off, use facebook10), which does blast phone calls with your lost pet's info. Cost depends on number of calls. (13) You can also try a pet tracker ( don’t wait too long as they are best when first lost) Training and tips on how to find a lost pet: Missing Animal Response Network at https://www.missinganimalresponse.com/(only $25 for phone consultation, good reviews!) Mission Reunite to help reunite pets https://missionreunite.org Quick action plan here: http://www.granitestatedogrecovery.com/Lost-Dog-Quick-Action-Plan.html Great video! How to Find a Lost Dog: https://www.facebook.com/FrontStreetAnimalShelter/videos/841655036028364?s=100001527540987&v=e&sfns=mo When you spot them, don’t chase, try this:https://nodogaboutit.wordpress.com/2014/06/01/loose-dog-dont-chase-stop-drop-and-lie-down/ [ ] GO TO THE SHELTER AND CHECK FOR THEM ..about 85% of pets that are adopted from shelters are strays and their owners never came for them...
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Gail H.
10 months ago
THIS USUALLY WORKS.... how to rescue a lost dog or your dog when you find him/her. Some other things you can try when you find your or someone's furbaby that has be lost. After a little while your own furbaby may not know you or come to you when lost. Never chase. Always get as low as you can and don't call them by name..!!!!!!!!!!!!!. Remember they are in survival/flight mode. Understanding survival mode in dogs lost.. https://holidaybarn.com/blog/dog-survival-mode/ Have a crinkly bag like a potato chip bag or some treats (keep it in your car, it just needs to make noise when you crinkle it) .. When you see a stray dog, get out of your car and watch the dog out of the corner of your eye. Start crinkling the bag and start saying very loudly “YUMMY, YUMMY, YUMMY!” as you act are dropping the food onto the ground. (Smelly hamburger works great too) Kneel down and start acting like you’re picking up pieces that you dropped on the ground In many cases, the dog will have stopped and will be watching you because you are no longer using that “Come here!” voice. You are using the universal language (yummy, yummy) of food, and you are kneeling down and not a threat. Also, you are not going to the dog, but many times, the dog will come to you! Slow and easy no quick moves I hope this helps!! 💘
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Gail H.
10 months ago
Also post on nextdoor 24petconnect ( under list section) and check under found section ..goes by zip code.. Posting some other tips. Go to LOST DOG RECOVERY Facebook page theyvhave alit of tips and have help alot of people in our area..
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Lori T.
10 months ago
Adorable!!! Please keep us updated 🙏🏻🐾
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Betty C.
10 months ago
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10 months ago
posted this on nextdoor for greyson green.
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Ratya B.
10 months ago
Is this your cat?
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