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Found/Stray Dog in Los Angeles, CA 90016

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Status

FOUND

Date Found

March 29, 2026

Location Found

Los Angeles, CA 90016

Nearest Landmark

La Cienega

Sex

Unknown

PawBoost ID

72717271

Species

Dog

Description

White Maltese

Message from Finder

Found this dog near the park. She/he is super scared and angry! Been trying to catch it. looks like they’ve been on the streets for a while. Pretty skinny. Nails are very long too. Brown eyes. i’ll send more updates when I can.

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Honey P.
2 months ago
Please 🙏🏻 someone save him until owners are found 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 it's very dangerous outside
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Susan H.
2 months ago
Please post on Ring, Nextdoor, on Petcolove.org, at local shelter put up flyers if caught take to shelter or vet to see if chipped
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Wendy J.
2 months ago
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Wendy J.
2 months ago
Prayers Beautiful
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Josie V.
2 months ago
🙏🏼❤️shared
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Diana H.
2 months ago
Prayers
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Natalie K.
2 months ago
Thank you for trying to secure to Safety . . . Good info in previous comment about approaching a frightened Dog. Toss High Value warm smelly food to slowly draw dog out & develop trust - KFC Chicken pieces - Plain Cheese Burger - Hot Dog pieces are good choices.
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Nadia R.
2 months ago
Cher Yn Yep
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Cher Y.
2 months ago
‼️ DOG OWNERS ‼️ Please check fencing regularly for loose pailings & gaps.) Please keep gates padlocked to ensure on windy days the gate cannot blow open or that your dog cannot be accidentally or deliberately let out of your yard (such as burglar, tradesperson, door knocker, courier, meter reader etc.) Please also consider leaving your dog inside the house when unsupervised to guarantee their safety. It only takes one incident and your dog could lose their life. 😢 Please keep them safe.
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Cher Y.
2 months ago
‼️HOW TO APPROACH A SCARED DOG‼️ 1. Body Language: Lower your body, turn sideways, and avoid direct eye contact, which can be seen as a threat. Avoid leaning over or reaching for them. 2. Move Slowly: Proceed at an extremely slow pace—if you think you are moving too slowly, you are likely moving at the right speed. 3. Use Treats: Use high-value food (like chicken or cheese) to lure the dog. Toss treats away from you initially so they don't feel forced to get too close to you immediately. 4. Let Them Approach: Allow the dog to come to you to sniff. Do not try to pet them immediately. 5. Be Patient: Rescue can take time; do not force interaction.
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