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Found dogs in Gresham

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Found dog Portland, photo: Found: Scared Heeler Mix, NE 32nd Ave
Found: Scared Heeler Mix, NE 3...
Rough brownish orange or tan coat with white...
Thu, 31.07.2025
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Found dog Portland, photo: Found: Sweet Older Husky on Denver Ave
Found: Sweet Older Husky on De...
Older huskey, brown eyes, very sweet and well...
Sun, 15.06.2025
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Found dog Portland, photo: Friendly Tan Chihuahua Found in Portland
Friendly Tan Chihuahua Found i...
Dark tan male chihuahua mix. No collar. No ta...
Thu, 03.04.2025
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Found dog Portland, photo: Lost Dog Alert: Tan & White Husky Mix Found
Lost Dog Alert: Tan & White Hu...
Spotted a lost dog. Running on and off the ro...
Tue, 04.03.2025
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Found dog Portland, photo: Found Dog on NE Russell St: No Chip/Collar
Found Dog on NE Russell St: No...
No chip, wandering around without a collar. I...
Sun, 27.10.2024
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Found dog Portland, photo: Found: Muscular Red/White Dog, No Tags, Portland
Found: Muscular Red/White Dog,...
Male mix (pit and chihuahua?). Was not able t...
Tue, 01.10.2024
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Found dog Portland, photo: Found Male Pitty Mix Near SE 122nd & Powell
Found Male Pitty Mix Near SE 1...
Male pitty mix, black and brown with white sp...
Sat, 28.09.2024
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Found dog Portland, photo: Found Dog in Salem, OR - NW 6th Ave, Portland
Found Dog in Salem, OR - NW 6t...
Salem Oregon
Fri, 05.07.2024
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Found dog Portland, photo: Found dog, Portland
Found dog, Portland
Intact male, 3 paws with white on them Him a...
Sat, 15.06.2024
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Found dog Portland, photo: Lost Pup on SE Ash St - Needs Gentle Rescue!
Lost Pup on SE Ash St - Needs...
It tired cold and wet but very afraid of anyo...
Thu, 08.02.2024

In Gresham, Oregon, the number of lost dogs can be quite alarming, with many pets going missing each year. Statistics show that a significant percentage of these dogs are never reunited with their owners. As a responsible pet owner, it is essential to take measures to prevent your dog from going missing and to know what steps to take if you find a stray dog.


What to do if you found a dog in Gresham, state of Oregon

If you encounter a lost dog in Gresham, the first step is to ensure the safety of the animal. Approach the dog slowly and calmly to avoid startling it. Always check for identification tags or a microchip, as this can help you locate the owner quickly. If the dog seems aggressive or frightened, it is advisable to call animal control for assistance.

Once you have assessed the situation, here are some steps to consider:

  • Take a photo of the dog to use in future communications.
  • Visit your local animal shelter and report the found dog.
  • Post on social media platforms to spread the word.
  • Check with neighbors and local pet communities.

Remember to provide clear details about where and when you found the dog, along with any distinctive features that may help identify it.


How to write an ad about a dog found in Gresham, state of Oregon

When you craft an advertisement about a found dog, it is vital to include all necessary information to help reunite the animal with its owner. An effective ad should grab the attention of the public while providing details that can lead to the dog's return. Here are the critical elements to include:

  • A clear description of the dog, including size, breed, and color.
  • The location where you found the dog.
  • Contact information for people to reach you.
  • A note about whether the dog is friendly or needs to be approached with caution.

By placing ads in local newspapers, community boards, and online platforms, you can increase the chances of finding the dog's owner. Make sure to update your postings once the dog is reunited or if you are unable to find the owner after a reasonable timeframe.

Being proactive and compassionate when dealing with lost and found pets can make a significant difference. Your efforts can help reunite a beloved animal with its family.