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Found dogs in Glendora

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Found dog Hacienda Heights, photo: Found: Friendly Tan & White Terrier Mix
Found: Friendly Tan & White Te...
Tan and white male terrier mix. Very friendly...
Fri, 25.07.2025
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Found dog West Covina, photo: Lost Doberman Found: Injured & Needs Help!
Lost Doberman Found: Injured &...
Adult male doberman in black, paws and ankles...
Sat, 19.07.2025
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Found dog West Covina, photo: Found: Friendly Male Dog on Trenton Way
Found: Friendly Male Dog on Tr...
Brown and white. Older male. Very friendly. C...
Mon, 23.06.2025
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Found dog Montebello, photo: Found: Young Female German Shepherd Pup
Found: Young Female German She...
Black and brown puppy female German Shepherd...
Thu, 01.05.2025
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Found dog Rancho Cucamonga, photo: Sweet Brindle Dog Found on Foothill Blvd
Sweet Brindle Dog Found on Foo...
Male dog with a brindle and white coloring. V...
Sat, 12.10.2024
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Found dog Altadena, photo: Found: Small Fluffy Female Dog on Casitas Ave
Found: Small Fluffy Female Dog...
Blanca peludita es pequeña es hembra
Fri, 16.08.2024
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Found dog Pomona, photo: Found: Elderly Black & White Chihuahua, Pomona
Found: Elderly Black & White C...
Chihuahua black and white old she might be ha...
Thu, 15.08.2024
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Found dog El Monte, photo: Found: Small White Dog with Tan Spots in El Monte
Found: Small White Dog with Ta...
Small white dog with tan spots and tan ears a...
Fri, 05.07.2024
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Found dog Ontario, photo: Lost White Pomeranian in Ontario, CA 91764
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UPDATE, We found our furry friend, thank you...
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Wed, 26.06.2024

In Glendora, California, it is estimated that a significant number of dogs go missing each year. These lost pets often cause distress for their owners, as they are considered a member of the family. If you are one of those who have experienced this, you are not alone. Many locals are actively involved in efforts to reunite lost dogs with their families. Understanding the process of finding a lost dog can make a crucial difference in the chances of recovery.


What to do if you found a dog in Glendora, state of California

If you come across a lost dog in Glendora, there are a few steps you can take to assist in reuniting it with its owner. First, check the dog for any identification tags or microchips. If the dog has a tag, contact the owner immediately. If there is no tag present, take the dog to a local veterinarian or animal shelter to have it scanned for a microchip.


Additionally, posting on social media can help spread the word. Local community groups often have pages dedicated to lost and found pets where you can share details about the discovered dog. Ensure that you provide a clear description of the dog, including any identifiable features and the location where it was found. This can increase the likelihood of the dog being reunited with its owner.


How to write an ad about a dog found in Glendora, state of California

When creating an advertisement for a found dog in Glendora, it is important to include specific details that can help someone identify the pet as theirs. Start with a clear title, such as "Found Dog in Glendora, California". In the body of the ad, describe the dog’s appearance, including breed, color, size, and any distinguishing marks. Mention where and when the dog was found, and include your contact information so that the owner can reach you.


In addition to posting the ad online, consider printing flyers to distribute around the area where the dog was found. This can be particularly effective in neighborhoods, local parks, and community centers where pet owners frequently visit. Remember to keep the flyer simple, but informative. Include a photo of the dog, as visual identification can greatly assist in reuniting pets with their families.