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Pepper is Missing in Buffalo, NY

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

August 1, 2026

Location Last Seen

Buffalo, NY 14211

Nearest Landmark

Doat and pine ridge

Name

Pepper

Sex

Female

PawBoost ID

73211026

Species

Dog

Message from Owner

Last thing we have of our dad 🙏🏾

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Olivia V.
2 weeks ago
And of course a corso. 🥺
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Olivia V.
2 weeks ago
Glad the fog escaped the horrible owners. Definitely not cared for.
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Courtney D.
2 weeks ago
Randy Lucas umm doesn’t take out the fact that the dogs still looks abused again ! Thank you obviously the damn dog is lost hello it says in the page ! I’m talking about the look of it
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Suzette B.
2 weeks ago
Randy Lucas maybe he needs a better dog food something high in protein for large breed dogs... If you're feeding him a cheap dog food like pedigree That's why nothing sticking to his ribs it's all fillers and they'll poop it out if you feed a better dog food you'll see the difference.
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Kim R.
2 weeks ago
🙏🙏🙏
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Madonna S.
2 weeks ago
I saw a post on Facebook... I think he's with Cheektowaga dog cont
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Randy L.
2 weeks ago
Brooke Johnson does this dog look underweight to you ??
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Randy L.
2 weeks ago
Candida Steve Vega Zarbo large paws being a large breed dog. It doesn’t necessarily mean that the dog is skinny because the paws are big. The dog will gain weight. I have a puppy right now six months old paws are huge. I feel like he’s underweight but he’s not I feed him well he eats real food homemade chicken, rice, and vegetables. People need to stop. With a negative all the time the main objective is finding the dog and getting it returned home to his owner like is happening.
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Joanne D.
2 weeks ago
Underweight & has a pinch collar on!? Hope it does not go back to its owners!
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Kimberly A.
2 weeks ago
Lu Bagnoli I googled it for you, since you're busy here. Feel free to share it with the rest of your group. You're welcome. ChatGPT (impartial AI) t's actually quite common for giant-breed puppies—especially English Mastiffs—to go through phases where they look surprisingly lean or even a bit "all legs." During rapid growth spurts, their bones lengthen very quickly, sometimes faster than they can add muscle and body mass. Giant breeds have an enormous amount of growing to do, so their calories and nutrients are often directed toward skeletal growth. As they catch up, they'll usually "fill out" with muscle and a broader frame over the following months. Veterinary nutritionists actually recommend keeping giant-breed puppies on the lean side rather than chubby. Carrying excess weight while their joints are developing increases the risk of orthopedic problems such as hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, and other developmental bone disorders.
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