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Diamond is Missing in Baltimore, MD

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PAWBOOST ID

70480919

NAME

Diamond

STATUS

LOST

SEX

Female

SPECIES

Dog

MESSAGE FROM OWNER

My name is Keli. On 6/29/24 around 9pm, I was in a car mishap with Diamond and she escaped through the broken back window. We have been searching for her since then. If anyone has any information please help us bring our baby safely. We miss and love her.

DESCRIPTION

All black body, her chest is white and she has a white spot on top of her head

AREA LAST SEEN

Baltimore, MD 21206

ADDRESS LAST SEEN

Across from the Moravia Park apmts.

DATE LAST SEEN

June 29, 2024


Maria G.

9 months ago

🙏🙏🙏

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Carol S.

9 months ago

Contact Bob Swensen

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Cam M.

9 months ago

Please personally check local animal shelters and bring proof of ownership with you

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Lila P.

9 months ago

LOST A PET IN BALTIMORE CITY? We're sorry your pet is missing. If not already done, your post should include location and the date your pet went missing. We allow ONE post per pet. Duplicate posts will be deleted. Keep your post active by commenting on it. Edits/updates should include date and time. DO NOT DELETE YOUR POST. ❗️Please begin working on the checklist (items 1-10) below as soon as possible ❗️ 1. Put something outside that has your scent on it (an unwashed shirt, socks, or blanket/sheet). Put out smelly food/treats, too (microwaved wet food, grilled burger, fried chicken off the bone, etc.). 2. File a lost report with animal control (BARCS in Baltimore City; BCAS in Baltimore County) and notify microchip company if your pet is chipped. BARCS Animal Shelter lost report: https://petcolove.org/lost/?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=shelter&redirect=lost-report&utm_campaign=lost-lostfound-shelter-1265 County lost pet form: https://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/departments/animalservices/lost.html 3. The MDSPCA is authorized to accept strays only from Baltimore City. 4. When stray animals are brought to BARCS, BCAS or MDSPCA, they are held for 72 hours. Please check the shelters often, and in person. If you are near the city/ county line, it may be wise to file lost reports with all three. Do not rely on the shelters to contact you. 5. Put up fliers for at least two to three miles in all directions. Place them in plastic page protectors turned upside down to protect from rain. Secure with tacks and fluorescent tape (or print on bright paper to draw the eye). Make your fliers bright/visible and easy to read - LOST, picture, phone #. Remember...not everyone uses Facebook! Fliers are the #1 way missing pets get home. 6. Walk your neighborhood, speak to neighbors, and hand out fliers. 7. Post on Facebook to lost and found pet groups, neighborhood/community groups, yardsale sites for your area, etc.. 8. Post to NextDoor.com, Neighbors, Ring, Craigslist, Pawboost.com (use the free option) and petfbi.org. 9. Mount a photo on bright posterboard and hand write LOST, REWARD and your phone number in large print visible from a car. Place at intersections. You can cover these signs with cellophane from the dollar store to protect from rain. Home Depot and Lowes sell blank signs with stands and you can mount bright poster board to these. 10. Check Craigslist (for sale, pets and lost & found sections) and Facebook sites regularly. ❗️ Do not respond to anyone who texts you asking for a code. Likewise, do not contact anyone who asks that you reach out via Instagram, WhatsApp, Messenger or only via text. They are scams. ❗️ If you have any questions or concerns, admins are here to help!

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Kim B.

9 months ago

Post flyers within a 3 mile radius of last seen and include contact information. Not everyone is on social media. File Lost report with local shelter and police. Do not respond to anyone who texts you asking for a code. Likewise, do not contact anyone who asks that you reach out via Instagram, WhatsApp. They are scams.

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