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Reese is Missing in Detroit, MI

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

April 19, 2026

Location Last Seen

Detroit, MI 48212

Nearest Landmark

Nevada E

Name

Reese

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

72789395

Species

Dog

Message from Owner

My 2 year old Shih Tzu I need to find him 🥹💔

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Terrie S.
1 month ago
You should put out some of his food, some of his blankets, toys and anything that has his scent on it. Also set out some clothing that has your family’s scent on it as well. It may help him find his way back home Also, go out at night w/ a flashlight and shine it around. Dogs eyes glow at night, shine it around in the woods by your house, in any garages or sheds, under any decks / porches & under cars etc
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Terrie S.
1 month ago
All the above advice + Make sure you go to the shelters, animal control, humane societies & every rescue you can think of in person and check for your dog or cat as often as you can. Don’t rely on just calling to check for them. The shelters are understaffed and overwhelmed right now, they may not recognize your dog or cat from al description over the phone. And, put up flers & post on love of louie, next door, etc., etc
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Michelle T.
1 month ago
Praying for a safe return
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Joan A.
1 month ago
Tony Tony please look around..something special is lost .. must be found. Sharing
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Catherine B.
1 month ago
Praying ❤️
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Kimberly H.
1 month ago
Make sure you post on:for the love of louie, nextdoor, ring doorbell, lost and found pets, pawboost, petcolove, petfbi, any state, city, and county sites. Let the police, vets, and animal shelters know your dog is missing. If your dog is chipped, let the chip company know also. Put some hot smelly food out on your porch like: hotdogs, smoky links, rotisserie chicken, or canned chicken. I put it on a tortilla if you have one. Get liquid smoke(comes where the Bar-B-Q sauce is in the store), add to a squirt bottle with water, and spray in the trees near your house. If you don't have liquid smoke,it's okay, you can make juice with chicken broth+Bar-B-Q sauce. Boil it on the stove. Add chili powder or another stinky e. Make sure it's boiling hot and drizzle it on the lawn up to the porch. Also, put something with your scent on it (pillowcase or shirt work great) on the porch too. If you don't have a camera on your porch, take a bag of flour. Make a ring around the food a couple inches out. Mound it all the way around like ant hills. That way You can tell what's eating the food, whether it's a dog or a raccoon or cat, etc. If you have another dog, take it out for a walk and let it lead you.It may be able to pick the missing dog's scent up. Dogs normally come home within 24-48 hours. If yours does not, YOUR Next Step needs to be getting flyers up! FLYER FLYER FLYER! Almost every dog I have recovered has been because of flyers, not social media! Flood the area with them (homes, businesses). Give them to your mail carrier, UPS driver, and Amazon driver. Ask stores and gas stations in your area if you can hang a flyer. Tape them on port-a-pottys at construction sites. They're critical in getting a lost pet back!! There is a free app called postermywall where you can make free colorful flyers. Order 200+ flyers SUPPLIES: Clear large rolls of packing tape w/dispenser. staple gun and staples, Page protectors ⁃ Stuff flyers upside down in plastic page protectors (bought at Walmart/office supply) and tape across the bottom to seal out moisture. ⁃ Hang on all telephone poles & signs in the area that your pet was last seen in and go at least two miles in every direction from that sighting. ⁃ Clear Packing tape works best and wrap around the post to stick to itself. ⁃ Bring rags/towels to dry it first (if wet). Make sure you do all four corners at major intersections. I like to hang the flyers going in and out of the subdivisions along the main roads you are flyering, so that is usually a stop sign going out and a speed limit sign going in! Poster board for busy intersections.Using the posterboard really helps! Make sure to put flyers in a protector for the poster and then use packaging tape to cover the front. This helps the poster to last longer in crappy weather. Cut them in 1/2 to make two out of them.( The dollar store has bright colored poster board.) Write on them with black marker: NAME COLOR DESCRIPTION DO NOT CHASE OR CALL TO CALL IMMEDIATELY WITH SIGHTINGS YOUR # •DO NOT CALL YOUR DOG WHEN LOOKING FOR THEM. IT WILL MAKE THEM RUN! •Check cemeteries, schools, golf courses, parks, and cul-de-sacs. Dogs like these because they are quiet. •Make sure that you don't post sightings on social media. You don't want well-meaning people running out to help as he/she will be scared and may run, which could put them in danger. • Posting a reward can also bring out people who only want the money and if they chase the dog, it could also end up running out of fear and into danger. •Do not go to where he/she was seen and call out for him/her as that could scare them and push them out of the area or into danger! You want him/her to settle down and stay in one area so he/she can be trapped, if necessary. Instead take some stinky food and place in a safe place, if you have a camera put it in front the food - to see if he/she comes to eat it. ** If you (THE OWNER) see your dog, do not call out to them or make eye contact- Sit on the ground. Always have some stinky food with you(Hot dogs, rotisserie chicken, or a small bag of Cheetos), to help lure them to you. Do not say anything or make quick moves. Your dog needs to see you, hear you, and smell you - before he/she can process who you are and come to you!!! Once they approach, quietly say a phrase they would be familiar with. If they walk away, stay put for a few minutes. They may be trying to get your scent. If they leave DO NOT CHASE them. If someone calls and says they have your dog, ask them to take a picture. If they say they saw your dog, ask them a trick question like, " oh, does he still have his orange collar on?" If you feel it's legit, ask " what were they doing- running, walking, etc. And which direction did they go in.
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