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Pretty is Missing in Los Angeles, CA

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PAWBOOST ID

66394145

NAME

Pretty

STATUS

LOST

SEX

Female

SPECIES

Dog

MESSAGE FROM OWNER

Pretty was given to me as a gift by a RESCUE because I was in a deep depression and suicidal over the murder of my rescue Beautiful by Animal Control. When Pretty started to run circle 8s on the grass I knew she was Beautiful! They do all the sane things. pretty gave me hope again. Please help me , she is a sweet girl and when she hears my voice she is excited but calm, people say we belong to each other even ones I don't know. I will give anything for her return I will help you get another puppy just like her., no questions asked..

DESCRIPTION

She is a friendly white pitbull puppy with large paws! Her nose is freckled and she luvs to kiss me! Age grows fast!

AREA LAST SEEN

Los Angeles, CA 91316

ADDRESS LAST SEEN

Ventura Blvd n. Newcastle avr

DATE LAST SEEN

July 31,2020@11p.m.


Evita C.

4 years ago

Post on Lostmydoggie.com, Petharbor.com, Nextdoor.com and every other lost pets site you can find. Like Pawboost, the first two exist to reunite dogs and cats (and occasionally other pets) with their owners. Because they include posts about both LOST and FOUND pets, often there can be a match. Nextdoor reaches the largest number of your closest neighbors and beyond, depending on how many neighborhoods you include in your post. The more publicity/exposure, the better. Hopefully your dog was wearing a collar with your information and micro chipped. This is the least we can do to help identify our pets if they go missing. Make fliers and post all around the neighborhood. While you're out walking, take treats, and call his name. Go out every day at a different time each day. Lostmydoggie shares its posts electronically with veterinary hospitals and shelters, so that's added publicity. But, take fliers to them anyway, and check back often. Try leaving something of his (or yours) outside (a blanket maybe) so that if he's close by he can detect the scent. In the future please please don't leave your pets unattended in yards too many things can go wrong like they can get out and hit in traffic. Attacked by a predator. Taken by a stranger. Our pets are our responsibility and so is their safety and well-being . 80% of pets that go missing were left alone in their yard.

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Lee B.

4 years ago

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Kristy V.

4 years ago

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Emily H.

4 years ago

Prayers

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Cathy S.

4 years ago

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