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Found/Stray Dog in Orlando, FL 32824

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Status

FOUND

Date Found

August 19, 2026

Location Found

Orlando, FL 32824

Nearest Landmark

Family dollar on wetherbee and orange avenue

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

73283149

Species

Dog

Description

10 months old mixed

Message from Finder

Help us find this puppy’s owner. He is well trained amazing manners but our baby China is not enjoying his company. Found today at 1:27 pm at family dollar in southchase fl.

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Vickie S.
5 hours ago
Please help find owner and shared
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Alisa S.
6 hours ago
🙏Thank you for rescuing this sweet little baby and keeping him safe until family found 🙏 please post on Petfinder Nextdoor and pawboost.com 🙏 please make sure anyone claiming this week baby is there a size physical proof that it belongs to them 🙏
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Debbie G.
7 hours ago
Kristina Chiriboga I most certainly am not "talking" that way, and its definitely not extreme...lol I offered advice. Advice I would not have mentioned if you had said you already did it. I'm not the only one that offers that same advice.
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Kristina C.
7 hours ago
Paw boost will not let me edit this post. Did everything needed. Please comment if you can help him find his home not what has been done already thanks 🙏
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Kristina C.
7 hours ago
Debbie Grey I’m not upset you’re just talking to me like you know what’s going on & the only person who knows what to do when a lost dog is found & being a little extreme. If you have no leads to get him home please stop filling up the comment section. Thank you.
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Valerie B.
8 hours ago
Found tips Hi😊 Cute pup-know that you may get requests for people wanting to add it to their family to keep, before you’ve had a chance to find the frantic owner. Please say no. Apologies for duplications of any good tips already posted for you. You may already know how to do this, but here’s a list of tips that I share, which can also help others, who may not know of these things. And no negativity intended with this list of tips. Don’t give out too much info/keep some to help claimants prove is theirs. Plus-we are all aware of how much the internet helps to make photos that look similar. Please note that lately regular people are CLAIMING to be a rescue so they can just go and pick up a dog, and then the owners never get their dog back. Please ask for the name and make sure to get solid verification. Look for reviews. Best to just show a photo of the face. No collars or other identifying items. This helps keep pets safe because a true owner will know. And with AI, too many photos gives thieves a way to manipulate the photos to appear elsewhere. Vet offices and many pet stores can scan for a chip at no charge. If you have your phone number listed anywhere for this, be very careful of people running scams. DO NOT give anyone a code that they ask for (sent to your phone) when they say they want to verify it’s you before they give you info about a pet that is supposedly theirs. This is how they reset your information (the old reset your password code). ***CALL IN AS FOUND to your local animal shelter. People who lose their pets will call and visit the local shelters. It’s often the first place they will look. Nextdoor (.com ) A great neighborhood page. If you aren’t a member, and can’t join quickly, see if a neighbor will post for you. Sometimes a dog gets the wrong end of a domestic dispute-people leave them off somewhere to hurt the one who loves the pet. Local Facebook lost/found pages. ***Please note that people try to claim so they can sell. Or worse. Most found pets are simply lost and not homeless. Please make vigorous efforts to reunite found pets with their rightful owners. Most states have laws with regard to how long to help, prior to adopting out. Fosters-Often times people will reply with “my dog needs a friend”, etc., so please be aware of those type of offers to foster. If someone will truly be a foster, please be certain that you know their name, phone and contact info-and address of where the pup will be held. Sometimes they disappear. Know that dogs can act skittish or nervous, as well as dirty-that can happen quickly to animals when lost and frightened. Also—-Please post an update on the top of your original post when you have good news to share. Keeps us from sharing inaccurate information. 😊Three dots on top right of your post-gives you edit options. Thank you! 😊 Courtesy of Salvaged Strays
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Debbie G.
8 hours ago
Kristina Chiriboga when you make found posts, it would help if you just added "All reports and posts are being made. Chip being checked. No advice needed. Just share." People don't know that you've been through it before if you don't tell them. So don't get upset for advice being offered.
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Kristina C.
8 hours ago
Debbie Grey already done the microchip route & yes I know without proper evidence not to release the dog. I already reported it to Orange County animal services incase the owner calls there looking. This is not my first rodeo but thank you for the warning!
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Debbie G.
8 hours ago
There may be a woman who reaches out to you through messages. She will say she's with VIP Rescue and offer to take the dog. She is on a do not adopt list AND banned by our county shelter (thats pretty hard to do!!) PLEASE DO NOT GIVE HER THE DOG!! It will never find its way home.
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Debbie G.
8 hours ago
Please have scanned for a microchip. Any vet will do it for free,without an appointment. Please call 407-836-3111, press # and file a found dog report, as required by county law.
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