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Annie is Missing in Youngsville, LA

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

June 21, 2026

Location Last Seen

Youngsville, LA 70592

Nearest Landmark

Copper Meadow Blvd. & Youngsville Hwy.

Name

Annie

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

73034539

Species

Dog

Description

Black & white shih-tzu mix. Is slightly matted on her backend…grooming appt is for tomorrow, actually.

Message from Owner

This is my little love, Annie. She knows no fear, and everyone is a friend to her. We let her out to potty in the backyard this morning. I’m guessing the lightening and thunder scared her before I got back to her. Annie actually managed to move some bricks in the yard I had placed so she couldn’t get out. I know she must have been frightened once she slowed down and was in unfamiliar territory. Sweet baby only knows inside our hse and the backyard. Please, if you have her, love her, and dont’t hesitate to contact me. My cell is.

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Mary D.
55 mins ago
✝️🙏🐾
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Jane D.
2 hours ago
Get flyers up in area asap Only way to get sightings Actively search Get a thermal drone to help asap Put flyers in plastic page protectors where opening is at bottom so water doesnt get in Big picture of dog and phone number Put out in front of your house some of the dogs belongings (bed toys blanket) as well as owners dirty clothing for scent (include dirty socks) Ask neighbors to check outdoor cameras Go door to door with flyers
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Mona A.
2 hours ago
🐾🙏
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Wendy J.
2 hours ago
Prayers Beautiful
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Sandra B.
4 hours ago
❤️🙏
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Kathy S.
5 hours ago
Praying
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Erin M.
6 hours ago
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
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Patty M.
7 hours ago
Suggestions that Work to Help Lost Pets: 1. If you have found a pet, please have the dog/cat scanned for a microchip. Any vet will scan (free of charge). Including the emergency vet (open at night) Lafayette Vet Care Center. Or you can use one of these scanners, available 24 hours a day, located at - the Lafayette Animal Shelter: 410 N. Dugas Rd. Lafayette - Lafayette Police Department: 900 E. University Ave., Lafayette - Youngsville Police Department: 311 Lafayette St., Youngsville - Spay Nation for Dogs & Cats: 1640 North Bertrand Dr, Lafayette, LA 70506 - Duson Police Department: 300 2nd St, Duson, LA 70529 - Paws and Paw Paws: 930 Robley Dr, Lafayette, LA 70503 - Zen Dog: 1002 Albertson Pkwy, Broussard, LA 70518 - Grace Presbyterian: 518 Roselawn Blvd, Lafayette, LA 70503 If your lost pet is microchipped, contact the microchip company right away. 2. Put a BIG sign in the area where you found the dog/cat, or in your front yard, if you've taken in or have lost a pet. Someone may be driving around looking for their lost pet or for the owner of a pet they found. If your lost pet is a cat, put their litter box, food, and water outside. 3. Put fliers all around the area and at vet's offices, for a pet you've lost or for a pet you've found. 4. Post on the Facebook page "Lafayette, Louisiana-Lost Dogs, Cats, and Pets" (Paw Boost) and similar FB pages in your area. Include your CONTACT INFORMATION in your posts. Be sure to include your PHONE NUMBER when filling out the information on Paw Boost. 5. Be sure to check other posts on the page, to see if someone is looking for a pet you've found, or if someone has posted about a pet they found, that you lost. On some pages, this is under "Visitor's posts". 6. Get the Nextdoor app, and post on it. 7. Make your Facebook posts PUBLIC so people can share. Check the comments. Someone may have information. 8. Include EXACTLY where the pet was found or lost. City, street name and specific area of the city or parish. 9. GO TO the animal shelter and look for your pet or hang a flier about a lost/found pet. Don't call - the front office staff cannot help you. Go there and bring a flier with the pet's photo and your phone number. 10. The Lafayette Animal Shelter and Care Center's website is here: www(dot)lafayettela(dot)gov/lascc. Click "Lost and Found" and then "Search the Shelter" to see the animals who are there now. Is your pet there? You can also see photos of the intakes at the shelter on daily posts on Paw Boosts Lost and Found Pets Lafayette. It's always better to go there in person, if you can, and speak with someone and see the animals there. Sometimes the photos are not great, especially of a scared cat or dog. Thank you!
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Tina S.
7 hours ago
Add your cell number in the comments
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Angela S.
7 hours ago
Oh, my little love.❤️ Please come home, Annie…
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