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Boss is Missing in Taylors Hill, VIC

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

February 27, 2026

Location Last Seen

Taylors Hill, VIC 3037

Nearest Landmark

Calder Park Drive

Name

Boss

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

72617512

Species

Dog

Description

Blue English Staffy (dry skin due to allergies)

Message from Owner

Please if you have any info on the whereabouts of my beautiful baby boy please contact me on 0411 798 663. He is a sweet boy very friendly. Not very good with other dogs and is extremely anxious. Reward offered.

Facebook Community Response

Mars Z.
3 months ago
‼️ STILL MISSING 14/03 ‼️🥺
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Pauline S.
3 months ago
Shared. Poor baby. I hope you find him very soon.
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Sonia M.
3 months ago
Heather S.
3 months ago
Lost Dog Hope your fur baby is home soon. I’ve listed a few sites to post on and other things to do which may help. 🙏🏻🤞 If not done already, may need to update chip details here, you can also flag them lost or stolen: Central Animal Records Australia (largest site in Australia). https://car.com.au/ Get as many flyers out in the area last missing. Leave a piece of your clothing where last seen, they will often return there. Door knock. If suspected stolen check CCTV footage in area. Check on Gumtree pet sales Do a search on Facebook for Lost/stolen Dogs/Pets Victoria/Melbourne. There are lots of them, post to as many as you can. Share remembering to put location and date to areas of Melbourne, there are many others too:- Lost and Found Pets/Dogs in South Eastern Suburbs of Melbourne https://www.facebook.com/groups/341345099324010/?ref=share Lost Pets Northern Suburbs https://m.facebook.com/groups/1391655430933952/?ref=share Victorian Lost Pet Register - VLPR https://www.facebook.com/LPRVictoria/ Lost Found Missing Pets Australia https://www.facebook.com/groups/306117436921910/?ref=share Lost Pets and Adoptions, Melbourne and Regional Vic https://www.facebook.com/groups/2049356722005386/?ref=share LOST/STOLEN DOGS OF VICTORIA AUSTRALIA https://www.facebook.com/groups/217830494925149/?ref=share https://www.facebook.com/groups/183018378476607/?ref=share Community Pet sites in your area Lost Pets sites in your area Don’t forget to make a list where you’ve posted online and continuously go back and bump (moves your post to top) and update any news especially if found. And check in person as well as look online at The Lost Dogs' Home, an appointment must be made to go, but definitely go, as mistakes have been known to happen. https://dogshome.com/lost-dogs/ Report Lost on RSPCA Victoria and/or RSPCA Aust. https://rspcavic.org/lost-pet/ Contact Lort Smith link to Shelters in all areas. https://lortsmith.com/adoptions/lost-and-found-pets/ Be aware of certain services, many are scams, operating from USA they are not legitimate, don’t give them money. If you get your pet back invest in one of these, best $20 you will spend, tag with QR code when scanned by a smartphone will give your details, saving on the stress of dog going to a vet, pound etc. https://car.com.au/collections/all-products/products/smart-tag A different QR tag that has other useful information https://fetchd.com.au Lockable lead if you leave pet at shops etc. https://www.superlockupleads.com.au/ Hope he/she’s is found. 🙏🏻🤞
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Elizabeth O.
3 months ago
Sharing with hope ❤️ 🙏
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Harry G.
3 months ago
Have shared
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Debbie M.
3 months ago
Important. Put out piles of carers worn clothes near sightings in a sheltered spot where last seen. Advice from Victoria Lost Pets Register. You can message them on FB to list *search with fragrant hot food · Leave out some unwashed clothes or the dogs bedding, hang it on the clothesline so that the scent will travel in the breeze and hopefully smell their way home. *Door knock the area your dog went missing from. ( Put a poster on your front fence even if it is a hand written one with your mobile number on it in case someone comes door knocking while you are out looking.) · Is there a vacant house in the neighbourhood where they may have been popped in the yard to keep them safe, but nobody would realise that they are there? * · If your dog has potential to get onto farm land, contact farmers ASAP with your phone number so they contact you if they see them rather than exercising their rights · If your dog is a small pup, then please check hidey holes, especially under recliners, in bushes, pools and ponds, make sure they aren’t shut in cupboards or curled up unaware under a bed or in a box or basket. · If your dog is elderly, there is always a chance that they can have a degree of dementia and can get themselves stuck in corners, behind bushes, curtains and furniture, they can also wander off and not remember where they are. · Check with local and surrounding councils, leave your details and fill out a missing report, leave a flyer with a photo with them if possible, have a look in person as a description over the phone isn't always guarenteed. * If your dog is long haired, it can get caught on fences and in bushes, so check those places thoroughly. (Leave a microchip number with them in case something isn't working and they can't bring up details, anywhere they are likely to be scanned) · Check with the Lost Dogs Home, RSPCA, Rescues, Shelters and other pounds, if you are not sure of your areas pound council would be able to advise you on this. · Leave your details with vet clinics as someone may bring your dog in for a microchip scan or injured. · Put an ad on Gumtree in the “Lost and found pets” section as not everyone is on Facebook, also keep an eye on their ads · Put an ad in your local newspaper, it can be done on the phone, in person or online via their website as not everyone is on Facebook, also keep an eye on their ads. · Put an ad on the radio, this can be done via the radio station website or a phone call. · Print out flyers, we are able to make you a flyer if you need one, and deliver them around the neighbourhood where your dog went missing from · Put up posters in local areas where your dog went missing from such as shopping centres and corner stores. · have your dogs microchip flagged as missing, or call the microchip register if the number shows no results. · Put a poster on your front fence as some people will walk a found dog around the area they find it in.
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Lesley D.
3 months ago
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