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Reunited Dog in Aurora, CO 80013

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Status

REUNITED - reunited after 2 days, 13 hours

Date Last Seen

August 12, 2026

Name

this pet

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

73256649

Species

Dog

Description

Small, male dog, very sweet demeanor. Non aggressive and social with other dogs. 8/13/2026 He has been dropped off at the Aurora Animal Shelter at 15750 E 32nd Ave. Aurora, CO, 80011. He will be held for 1 week to allow time for his original owners to claim him, after that he will be .

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Kristen S.
4 days ago
Thank you!
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Heidi S.
5 days ago
Thank you for helping. Please post on paws and Nextdoor. Please do not take to shelter.
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Peggi F.
5 days ago
Thank you for taking care of this darling pup! Please be careful and ask for proof of ownership for the dog's safety. People with cruel intentions troll fb and other social media looking for free pets. I hope he is reunited with his family soon.
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Cindy L.
5 days ago
Chipped?? Post on Nextdoor. Always require proof of ownership for its safety!!! Don’t give to a random stranger. 🙏🏼. Hopefully he didn’t wander far. Try walking it around the neighborhood.
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Jenny A.
6 days ago
Donna T.
6 days ago
You might take him to the Aurora Animal Shelter off N Chambers on E 32nd. That where most in our area go to look for our lost pets.
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Rhonda B.
6 days ago
[DF] Thank you for rescuing this fur baby! I'm involved with lost pet rescue and just so you know, I respond to hundreds of lost and found pet posts every month to offer some help, so can't customize this for every situation. If you already know about these steps or have done them, please just disregard: Firstly, please don't ever assume that an animal has been dumped by its family. Pets are often stolen during car thefts, by nasty neighbors and vindictive exes and roommates, then driven miles from home and dumped. If you haven't done so already, a vet or shelter will scan for a microchip free of charge. Also, please post on other lost and found pet websites and your neighborhood social media site. You can also check with vets, shelters, and animal control in the area to see if this pet has been reported missing. Some people, especially the elderly, don't know how to go online to search for lost pets, so some big neon posters in the area would be helpful. If the family does come forward, please be sure they have pics and vet records to prove ownership. If you cannot take care of the pet until the owner is found, please turn it over to the nearest no- licensed shelter. Most owners check with local shelters for lost pets. Also, just a friendly FYI: Pets are considered personal property. If a person shelters a stray, they must actively search for it's owners and cannot give or sell it to another, or it could be considered theft. Also, please don't even give a pet to someone you don't know who offers to foster while they find the family. Although there are some very good-hearted people out there, there are also some very evil ones, who use strays and free pets for very nefarious reasons, including dog fighting bait. Unfortunately, they really know how to con people. Only a licensed rescue or shelter can put a pet up for adoption. Individuals who keep a stray can only file a legal claim for ownership due to abandonment after 5 yrs. Thanks again! ❤
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Mimi C.
6 days ago
Shared 🙏
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Vanessa R.
6 days ago
Donna Coit Kendrick thanks for the suggestion! I'll do that too
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Vanessa R.
6 days ago
Desirée I did post there too. This is my first time using the Next Door app, I hope the owner sees it.
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