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Surrendered Dog in Norwalk, CA 90650

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PAWBOOST ID

66850365

NAME

this pet

STATUS

Surrendered

SEX

Unknown

SPECIES

Dog

DESCRIPTION

2 dogs - one brown the other one is brown and white. I’ve called SEAACA and the dogs will be picked up today. Anyone looking for these 2 Dogs will have to call SEAACA in Downey for information. I hope they find their family.

AREA LAST SEEN

Norwalk, CA 90650

DATE LAST SEEN

March 7, 2021


Kika R.

3 years ago

Please take them to any vet, Petco or petsmart to get scanned for a microchip asap. Also post on Nextdoor, petharbor.com, Pawboost and ring app and require proof of ownership from anyone claiming to be owner. Thank you for keeping this pup safe. Please know that dogs cannot be rehomed prior to 7-30 days of looking for their owner (depending on county) Anyone who is asking for this pup, to adopt, cannot do so until next month. Please reach out to rescues or call the closest shelter to where the pup was found.

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Mary N.

3 years ago

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Rose M.

3 years ago

Please request proof of ownership so they don't fall into the wrong hands. Thank you for helping them.

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Linda T.

3 years ago

Thanks for rescuing these two cute dogs. They look healthy, but it's annoying that neither one is wearing a collar with license, owner ID tag and microchip tag on it. Some people! Any veterinary hospital or shelter will scan them free for a microchip. If the owner's contact information is current with the microchip company, the owner will be contacted. For more widespread publicity/exposure, I suggest posting on Lostmydoggie.com, Petharbor.com, Nextdoor.com and Messenger and any other site that helps get lost pets back home. First two, like Pawboost, have separate pages for lost and found pets, so a match often occurs. Keep checking often. First two also share their posts electronically with veterinary hospitals and shelters. Nextdoor and Messenger can reach the largest number of your closest neighbors and beyond. All of this is great free publicity. If you could make and post fliers around the neighborhood (maybe even on your car), that could help, too. Maybe walking them around the neighborhood on leashes, someone might recognize them and know where they live. Good luck. Sharing now.

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Ana T.

3 years ago

Shared!!

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