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Dana R.
2 months ago
I’m pretty sure this is the same dog I took to OC Animal Control on Thursday 4/2. It had been roaming the streets of Anaheim and Placentia for over a week. She was sleeping in some bushes at a home in Orange off Glassell and Riverbend Parkway, and I was able to get her in my car. She’s not chipped and she’s in heat.
I posted her on PawBoost, Ring and nextdoor.
https://www.pawboost.com/landing/pet/v8rwqfm1FL6YbwKjxuNPVtInjPDfuKtA/found-stray-unknownfemale-orange-ca-92865?utm_source=apiRead More
Kimberley Steel I completely agree I believe I did post on here separately a couple pictures do you have maybe another website or group you recommendRead More
She is safe  such a sweet baby unfortunately I’m not able to bring her to a vet so if anyone in the area does have a scanner and would like to come scan her please have them contact me I have a helpful Neighbor keeping her in their side yard for now.Read More
Jay Taylor - Thank you for being so kind to help keep this found fur baby safe. Please ensure she doesn’t escape from you and if possible, secure inside.
Here’s some guidance steps of additional things to do:
🐶 IF YOU FIND A LOST DOG 🐶
Please take these steps to help reunite them with their family:
1. Post Online:
Share on local lost & found pet pages and apps like:
• Nextdoor
• PawBoost
• Ring (Neighbors app)
• Local Facebook groups
2. Scan for a Microchip:
Take the dog to a vet or animal shelter to scan for a chip.
Many rescuers also carry scanners - ask around!
3. Put Up “FOUND DOG” Signs:
Hang posters in the neighborhood - NOT everyone uses social media.
4. File a Found Report with Your Local Shelter.
This is essential and often legally required.
5. Foster if You Can:
If safe and possible, keep the dog in your care until the owner is found.
Be sure to request proof of ownership (photos, vet records, etc.).Read More
Any new pet added within 2 miles of your location will be automatically shared to your Nextdoor feed.
The post will automatically update when a pet is reunited.
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