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Nala is Missing in Phoenix, AZ

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

May 4, 2026

Location Last Seen

Phoenix, AZ 85035

Nearest Landmark

51st ave and mcdowell

Name

Nala

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

72849375

Species

Dog

Description

She has human like facial features. Looks like she has drawn on eyebrows and permanent eyeliner on. She also has long fur between her paws.

Message from Owner

If found please please send a message or call at she is my daughter's dog and is taking it very hard any info helps. Thank you

Facebook Community Response

Lex H.
4 weeks ago
Arturo Bazan are you the owner? I hope you are on next door and neighbors by ring now and have offered a reward for your dog. I want you to find it quickly and safely. I do not get notifications if you comment back to me in here.
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Arturo B.
4 weeks ago
Thank you so much for writing back im sorry for the late response.
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Lex H.
4 weeks ago
Your dog is likely within a 5-mile radius might even be within a 1 mi radius trying to figure out where the house is. You Garner much more attention with a reward posted on your stuff and your flyers. Important to flyer a one mile square radius around you all the intersections with a big clear photo of your dog reward and phone number that's it on your flyers. You want your Flyers visible from 20 ft away. Don't put anything else on there.
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Lex H.
4 weeks ago
You currently have a lot of detail about her facial features and describing those but I don't see colors listed breed listed and Australian shepherds can get 15 mi away per day. I would get on neighbors by ring and post immediately and I would post three times a day and I would put a reward because you need all hands on deck to find your dog before it gets very far.
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Lex H.
4 weeks ago
Please share this dog with the major intersection and City and a description of the color and size on lost pets of phoenix. You want lost, breed, color, city, Arizona on everything you post. These are key words. If someone finds your pet and they do a Google or Facebook search for lost XYZ your post will come up. If you don't have those things on your post it will not.
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Lex H.
4 weeks ago
😭Just FYI: If the owner doesn't respond in the comments then rescue volunteers might think the owner is no longer looking. Very important to respond. 🤨 ✅If you're still looking for your pet make sure you have them posted on these places. 1. Neighbors by ring and next door. These are the most important and should be first. 2. Petco love lost has a facial algorithm search 3. Pawboost at least once a week not more than that 4. Be sure to search paw boost under found dogs as well don't just post your dog. 5. The Lost Pet groups on Facebook do not promote dogs at Arizona Humane Society so you have to go to Arizona Humane Society found pets page on Facebook and check there. Lots of dogs are in doggie gel and owners don't know to search this page. Some also come up on PB but not all. Check that Facebook page. 6. Try 24 pet connect and petfinder.com. do a search as though you're looking to adopt a pet like yours see if it comes up in the inventory anywhere. Easiest way to check multiple rescues and shelters inventory for your dog. 7. As a last resort make sure you are checking MCAC urgent and adoptable page especially if you have a pitbull. This is where dogs on the euthanasia list are posted as a last resort before it's too late. Also the dog savers. If your dog is a puppy, tiny and cute or a pure breed you absolutely need a reward. 💲 If your dog has been missing 3 days and there has been zero sightings of it you absolutely need to put a reward. People find and keep dogs like this and you need to inspire some people to do the right thing. If you wait even 4 to 5 days chance of return goes down exponentially. Put it in the first line of your post not down in the paragraph. Put the amount because nobody pays attention to the word only. 👎 🚫#1 Biggest mistake most owners make is: not putting the major intersection and City in the beginning of their post so people know if they are in the search area. 🚫2nd biggest mistake owners make is: they don't comment on their posts. You have to just stir the pot and get more people looking at your post. 🚫3rd biggest mistake owners make: they use a terrible picture of their dog. You have two seconds to get people to look at your post when they scroll by. Crop everything else out of the photo except for your pet. That means no walls, no carpet, no grass, no people, no other pets. You want your pet as big as possible so people can clearly see it when they scroll by. It's also a good idea to put your pet on lost pets of Phoenix it's for the whole valley.💯 Also be sure to put the key words Lost/found color/ breed City / state on everything so it comes up in key word searches.💯
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