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Leo is Missing in San Jose, CA

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

June 13, 2026

Location Last Seen

San Jose, CA 95112

Nearest Landmark

13th street, San Jose, near San Jose state university

Name

Leo

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

73006211

Species

Dog

Description

White/Apricot Standard Poodle Brown Hazel Eyes (Just Groomed 2 weeks ago)

Message from Owner

My standard poodle Leo ran out of the hse last night when the fireworks were going off roughly around 10 PM. He was last seen near the San Jose State University area. We’ve been searching everywhere and have posted on Facebook and Nextdoor and haven’t gotten any response responses yet.

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Sheryl A.
2 hours ago
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Slawek W.
2 hours ago
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3 hours ago
- Creating a dog scent station from a rescue who helps reunite pets. Take an unwashed article of THE OWNERS clothing.( Socks , Sheet, Underware & Hang it in a tree ,on a fence , a pole or edge of roof & put an article of unwashed clothes on ground below. The wind will carry the scent. If there is another dog in the home take that dog's fresh poop and rub it on a rag & hang it high . Open your gates. Your garage door , turn on all your lights. Put a rug or towel on porch with a bowl of water. Do not put the dog's bed or the dog's toys outside. The only scent we want is from the owners. Please do this ASAP. Rain or Shine.A dog can find its way back from miles by following a scent. They don't operate like humans on sight or sound. Also saturate the area with bright flyers.& file a lost report with your local shelters and check those in person in case your dog is there.
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Sonia C.
3 hours ago
Owner please be careful someone doesn’t try to scam you. I’m sending positive energy for a reunion with your pup asap.
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Paul M.
3 hours ago
Google: How to find a lost dog Lost dog behavior ( So much helpful advice, information, and tips there! Articles, videos...do it )
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Jennifer L.
4 hours ago
Reach out to Susan Packer. She is well known in the lost dog community.She works with owners and shelters. K9reunite @gmail.com 👍
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Jacky E.
4 hours ago

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