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Gus is Missing in St. Augustine, FL

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

June 7, 2026

Location Last Seen

St. Augustine, FL 32084

Nearest Landmark

Race Track Rd and highway 16 St Augustine Fl 32084

Name

Gus

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

72978679

Species

Dog

Description

small brown beagle

Message from Owner

Looking for friend's dog that got out of my fenced yard

Facebook Community Response

Mary R.
1 day ago
Gus is home
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George F.
4 days ago
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻✝️🐕❤️
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Lisa L.
4 days ago
It's possible the harness got caught on something. If there is woods around maybe someone has a drone that can look for him. Once these hounds get a sent they can follow it and get loss. Praying he is found soon.💛💛🙏🙏. Shared post again!
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Susan B.
4 days ago
Florida Urgent Rescue, Inc. - FUR has professional trappers. You might want to reach out to them😥🐾🙏
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Debra L.
5 days ago
Kim Burchfield please update post
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Kim B.
6 days ago
Gus has been REUNITED
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Leslie M.
1 week ago
Hoss Moody Gus was found wasn’t he?
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Debbie B.
1 week ago
Yes, the signs are very important.They don't have to be laminated and just poster boards two poster boards , fold them in hand cut it, cut it again. You have 8 squares use permanent marker. Fill it out, put your phone number on it. Put them up in the exact area. It was lost in on the cross streets nearby and all up-and-down the main road. Times of the essence time is now time should have been within 1 hour of finding or losing a pet. This old school way still works, but it's the timing that is the most important I just did this twice in the last 4 months.In both dogs got home safely.This old school way works
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White R.
1 week ago
First of all, if it was a harness then it didnt work now did it. Second of all, no it is not a harness. You cant put a vest on a dog and call it a harness otherwise every sharp dressed man would be wearing a double windsor hangmans noose around their neck. 3rd of all, nope to infinity, I win, I always win and I never lose. Buhy bye
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Cindy F.
1 week ago
*ASAP... PLEASE READ: The following tips are what I, trappers & FAA part 107a licensed thermal drone pilots that do pet recovery suggest... . *POST LARGE, PUSH IN THE GROUND CORRUGATED SIGNS IN THE AREA ASAP, DO NOT WAIT OR DEPEND JUST ON FLYERS & SOCIAL MEDIA. SIGNS SHOULD BE LARGE, BRIGHT! *SIGNS ARE VITAL FOR SIGHTINGS... PEOPLE NEED A LARGE VISUAL WITH A PICTURE, IT HELPS TO IDENTIFY A PET AS LOST AND CAN MEAN THE DIFFERENCE IN A QUICK NOTIFICATION VERSES A DELAYED ONE OR NONE AT ALL. . *Place signs at all intersections, up & down streets, entrances to subdivisions in the area where the dog was last seen or lost from. Plaster the area with signs in a mile radius in ALL directions. If the dog is seen outside the original area posted in, move or add signs in that area. Spread the signage radius out to 2 to 3 miles. *Posting only a single sign in front of your home is pointless if the dog is further away from your home. GET THE WORD OUT THERE THAT THERE IS A LOST DOG IN THE AREA. . *CORRUGATED PLACTIC SIGNS WITH THE “H” STAND: Available at Lowe’s, Home Depot and if you need more of a quantity later buy them online through Amazon. Buy the larger sizes 24 x36 or 32x48. Plastic 30x20 sheets found at the dollar store can be used also. . *INCLUDE ON ALL FLYERS, SIGNS/POSTERS: *LOST DOG across the top *CONTACT INFORMATION at the bottom, 2 phone numbers are best. *LOCATION LOST FROM OR LAST SEEN IN *DESCRIPTION, SKITTISH/DO NOT CHASE OR CALL OUT TO, MICROCHIPPED *PICTURE encased in a plastic report cover or large zip lock bag, use waterproof tape to seal and attach to signs/posters. (When attaching, turn the cover upside down/at the bottom before taping. Walgreens can make a stack of pictures that have stiffer paper that is coated. SIGNS SAVE LIVES! . *Make 4x6 flyers to leave with local businesses, vet offices to hand out or leave on counters for clients. (Walgreens can do this for you, take a copy of the flyer on a key fob or on your phone.) . *Call/email all vets and shelters in the area where your dog is lost.... include as much information as possible when contacting them. Check shelters daily in person. *If the dog is microchipped, contact the microchip company and let them know the dog is lost. Make sure your contact information is current. When found, let them know. . *ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: *If a finder contacts you ask them to stay in the area if unable to get the dog to come to them. Ask them to SIT DOWN, watch the dog quietly until you arrive. If the dog is scared, skittish, will not go to people easily or come to you because the dog is in the fright/flight survival mode, you may need the help of a local dog/pet trapper to bring the dog home. . *If the dog is an escape artist, recommend a Fi GPS Tracking collar, the mini or series 3 or 3+. AirTags are very unreliable and not recommended by APPLE for use on pets. . © copyrighted (Written by Cindy Fox Moore - Florida Lost & Found Dogs & Cats - FAA Thermal Drones & Resources - we provide a list of legit, verified w/FAA thermal drone pilots) . *DO NOT GET SCAMMED... SCAMMER AWARENESS, NEVER DO THE FOLLOWING: *DO NOT pre-pay for any services ahead of time, a LEGIT thermal drone operator will collect payment IN PERSON OR AFTER the service and will ALWAYS meet with you in person when the drone goes up. There are legit, verified FAA/107 thermal drone pilots that can aid finding pets in the state of Florida. Legit FAA/107a thermal drone pilots can be verified on the FAA site.
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