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Chance is Missing in Glendale, OH

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

June 11, 2026

Location Last Seen

Glendale, OH 45241

Nearest Landmark

Chester Road

Name

Chance

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

72996705

Species

Dog

Description

Black with white belly German Shepard

Message from Owner

URGENT!! Has anyone seen this dog?? He's 16 years old and partially deaf and blind. He was last seen on Saint Edmunds Place Dr on 6/11 around 3am. We miss him and love him so much! Please help us find him! Please call with any leads!!

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Debby T.
5 hours ago
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Emma A.
11 hours ago
Toshia Harris Can you send a picture??
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Paula H.
11 hours ago
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Toshia H.
18 hours ago
Cincinnati animal Care got one who looks like him
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Dorothy D.
1 day ago
Pray hes found safe Amen
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Cindy L.
1 day ago
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Tom R.
2 days ago
Prayer sent up ask God to guide chance home safely
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Marilynne P.
2 days ago
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Mary G.
2 days ago
Lost Dogs Dogs usually go back to the place in which they were lost. Or don’t go very far. Monitor the area. Check nearby wooded areas. Make very bright posters hang them up around the neighborhood. Put flyers up at near by businesses. Notify your mail person & your vet. Make sure your dog’s chip is up to date. Go door to door & hand out flyers. And hang them up in local businesses & where they’ve been spotted. If there have been sightings contact Lost Pet Recovery they are a Facebook group. What to do when your dog is lost: 1. Contact Police/Animal Control: Call the non-emergency police line or your local Animal Control to file a missing pet report with your dog's details (description, last seen location). 2. Notify Shelters: Report your dog as missing to all local shelters and humane societies and check their websites daily for found animals. 3. Check Microchip: Contact your microchip company and ensure your contact information is up-to-date. 4. Use Social Media: Post on local lost/found pet Facebook groups, Nextdoor, and sites like Petco Love Lost. 5. Create Flyers: Make physical posters with clear photos and contact info to put up in your neighborhood. When to call police specifically: * Suspected Theft: If you believe your dog was stolen (dognapped), file a police report as theft. * Immediate Danger: If the dog is injured, aggressive, or poses a public safety risk, call the police or animal control immediately. - [ ] Post on paw boost
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2 days ago
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