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Maggie is Missing in Baltimore, MD

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

October 9, 2025

Location Last Seen

Baltimore, MD 21211

Nearest Landmark

Maryland SPCA

Name

Maggie

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

73011691

Species

Dog

Description

White and tan with curled tail !

Message from Owner

We lost her back in October and have had nooo luck. Her dad, baby sister and I miss her so much! If anyone has seen her please contact us, even if it’s just to know that she has been found and is safe. Not knowing anything is heart shattering!

Facebook Community Response

Kim S.
3 days ago
It's heartbreaking. Not knowing is the worst
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Kathy Q.
6 days ago
Was Maggie microchipped?
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Joe M.
6 days ago
Get your flyers up! Do not rely on social media alone, most of my missing animals come home, because of physical flyers! I do 8X11 in the immediate area 4 per block, the bigger the area 3 per block and so on. I've had the most success with the 4 per page mini handouts of the same flyer. I will give these to the Mailman, UPS, Fedex, Garbage man, Gas stations, Grocery stores. Also fluorescent backgrounds at major intersections 8X11 or bigger. Also law enforcement and animal control. More than likely, it's not going to be your eyeballs.That bring your pet home.Also not everybody has social media. So we need as much help as we can get from the community. So make it easy for them to get a hold of you. and remember the harder you work, the luckier you get! I hope these suggestions help you get your animal home soon and safe. 😉
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Lost a.
6 days ago
I feel like this dog may have been posted recently as found. If not already done, please post here so the post can be shared. Thank you! https://www.facebook.com/groups/LostandFoundPetsBaltimoreCity/?ref=share&mibextid=WaXdOe
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Hoos J.
6 days ago
Post lots of flyers!!! If missing from home ask neighbors, contact AC and shelters.
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Crystal Y.
6 days ago
Here are some tips that have been found to be very effective in bringing missing dogs home: Be sure to call Animal Control to report your pet. Email the shelter with a description & picture of your pet, the area it was lost (include cross streets & any landmarks) and your contact information. If chipped, report them to the microchip company Report to nearby veterinarian offices and local dog groomers (preferably with a flyer & picture to post) WALK your neighborhood and talk to your neighbors (preferably with a picture) so they may also keep an eye out for your pup. If they have cameras ask if they’ll review the footage so you may get an idea which direction the dog went. Dogs will generally move in the direction of water which is key to their survival. Because of mobility issues, senior dogs will often travel downhill. Dogs that are lost at rest stops, in parks, or in auto accidents often stay in the general area. Dogs that run from any place other than "home" often double back to the exact spot they ran away from. Many will return late at night or early morning when there is minimal activity at the location. In the event of a sighting, do NOT chase or call out to them as they may have gone into “survival mode” leaving them unable to recognize their name, human(s) appearance or voice. Instead, take with you a sealed bag of food to the location, a blanket to sit on while attempting to lure the dog to you (sit with head & eyes kept low, make yourself look small and non aggressive), and a slip leash. Check all hiding spots such as under bushes, vehicles, porches, in sheds, in nearby woods, etc, and places where your dog could have fallen in or may be stuck or trapped If your pup ran off with leash attached, keep an ear open & listen for any whining or howling, as they maybe caught on something and unable to get loose Post in PawBoost as well as Ring & Nextdoor Apps. Check nearby areas’ Craigslists Post your lost pet in your neighborhood and community’s groups. Lay out a scent trail and station (walk the perimeter of your property leading back to your entrance (do this several times), put unwashed clothing & bedding (especially those of their favorite human) and the pet’s bedding and food (the stronger the stink the better) & water outside near an entrance. A trail of liquid smoke (they LOVE this stuff so the more the better) and meat cooking on a grill has also been found very effective in drawing dogs back home. If you have or know someone who does, use a drone to get a bird’s eye view in places you otherwise wouldn’t be able to go (behind fences, wooded areas, etc) Saturate the area with flyers of your lost pet (brightly colored posterboard is a great background to draw more attention) add “DO NOT CHASE or CALL OUT” adding animal control & your contact number (Chasing a lost dog, even by well-meaning people, is the most common reason a dog is driven out of an area and into survival mode.) Put at major intersections; in store windows, on bulletin boards, hand the flyers to anyone else who is out in the neighborhood daily (joggers, postal workers, bus drivers, etc) Turn your vehicle into a billboard by tagging it with window markers (preferably fluorescent colors), description of pet and contact information Place a “Missing” yard sign in your yard with description of & (if able) a picture of your pup If your pup is an intact (not neutered) male and you know of anyone with a female in heat, ask them to bring the female to walk your property, provide you with bedding or such with said female’s scent. Continue to monitor all lost & found pet groups within your region. Often finders won’t report to animal control but will post in any one of these groups. GO to the shelter(s) at least every other day to see for yourself if they have your pet. Your verbal description of your lost pet may not match the same description of the AC officers & volunteers. If sightings are consistent in a specific area set up a feed station and a humane trap. Animal Control or a rescue organization maybe able to loan you a trap at no cost. Monitor the trap continuously, preferably with a motion-activated camera if possible. WATCH OUT for scammers (they’re all over lost & found animal groups, preying on those in their most desperate times)!!! Always ask for a new picture of your pup and absolutely NEVER give money in advance! If all else fails, consider hiring an experienced, reputable tracker/trapper Most of all, stay strong & diligent! Hope this helps! Fingers crossed!🤞🤞
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Lorraine S.
6 days ago

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