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Sammie is Missing in Hamilton, OH

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

November 18, 2025

Location Last Seen

Hamilton, OH 45013

Nearest Landmark

Auburn Oh

Name

Sammie

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

72290308

Species

Dog

Description

Tan with white markings. Has one ear up one ear down.

Message from Owner

Very friendly chihuahua. Will come to her name. Spayed with a microchip. Knows sit, shake, lay down, and play dead. She is 13 years senior and is a little hard of hearing.

Facebook Community Response

Jenni P.
6 months ago
Any update?
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Diana S.
6 months ago
If you haven't already Immediately alert the chip company and make sure your info is UTD. File a lost report with local shelters. Go there in person on a regular basis. Post on Next Door and PawBoost. Ignore the pay prompts for PawBoost. Download Ring app and ask neighbors to check their footage. Let the postman know, as they know most of the people on their routes. You don’t have to have a Ring doorbell. Put clothes, towels, bedding that smells like you on your porch. Post on as many Lost and Found sites on FB as possible. Do not duplicate posts on the pages as this loses the thread. Dogs usually head north, for some reason, so look in that direction. But obviously check everywhere. Put up clear, simple and brightly colored signs all around the area. Put a sign in your yard with a picture and your phone number. Walk the neighborhood and put flyers on everyone's door. Immediately put out your dog's bed, and some of YOUR dirty clothes (dirty socks are nice and stinky)/blankets (dry in dryer first to enhance smell). Contact all local animal shelters, vets and groomers in your area. Walk don't drive around looking for your baby. The car may muffle your voice
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Jordin G.
6 months ago
Jackie Tillett Wofford we have done all of that and some more! Thank you for the tips ❤️
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Jordin G.
6 months ago
Krista Walsh she has a Batman collar with our number and everything is updated! Thank you for your help
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Krista W.
6 months ago
Get a picture out to all delivery drivers in your area. UPS, FEDEX, AMAZON, BUS DRIVERS and MAIL CARRIERS. Ask them to put up in their break rooms. They have eyes 👀 all over the place. Might be able to give a sighting location. Go to and leave a picture and all local shelters, vet clinics, police departments, and fire departments/ambulance services. Good luck getting your baby home 🏠 And when you get your baby home please put a collar on with your phone number. MICROCHIP AND REGISTERED AND KEEP YOUR INFORMATION CURRENT!!!
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Jackie T.
6 months ago
Here are some valuable tips for finding lost pets: # Preparation is Key 1. _Microchip your pet_: Microchipping increases the chances of being reunited with your pet. 2. _Keep identification tags up-to-date_: Ensure your pet's ID tags have your current contact information. 3. _Take clear photos_: Keep recent, clear photos of your pet from different angles. 4. Contact Reaves Rescue and Rescovery # Search and Rescue 1. _Act quickly_: The sooner you start searching, the higher the chances of finding your pet. 2. _Search the neighborhood_: Thoroughly search your neighborhood, calling out your pet's name. 3. _Check hiding spots_: Look in hiding spots, such as under decks, in bushes, or behind fences. 4. _Use social media_: Post about your lost pet on social media platforms, like Facebook, Twitter, Pawboost and Nextdoor. 5. _Contact local shelters and animal control_:Reach out to local animal shelters, animal control agencies, and humane societies. And local vets. Go in person to these places! 6. Put out their food and water, piece of your clothing, their litter box if a cat. # Spread the Word 1. _Create flyers_: Make flyers with your pet's photo, description, and your contact information. 2. _Post flyers in the neighborhood_: Place flyers in mailboxes, on trees, and in local businesses. 3. _Inform your mail carrier and neighbors_: Let your mail carrier and neighbors know about your lost pet. # Stay Positive and Persistent 1. _Stay calm and focused_: Keep searching and stay positive. 2. _Continue searching at night_: Use flashlights or glow sticks to search for your pet at night. 3. _Check online lost pet listings_: Look for online listings, such as Lost My Doggie or PetFinder. Remember, finding a lost pet requires patience, persistence, and a thorough search effort. Stay hopeful, and with luck, you'll be reunited with your furry friend soon!
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