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Missing dogs in Wilkes-Barre

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Missing dog Glen Lyon, photo: Lost Black Lab: Friendly, Glen Lyon
Lost Black Lab: Friendly, Glen...
She looks like a black lab and she is very ni...
Sat, 26.07.2025
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Missing dog Plainsboro Center, photo: Lost Shaggy Dog: Blue Harness, Skittish
Lost Shaggy Dog: Blue Harness,...
He is very shaggy, he is wearing a blue harne...
Sun, 13.07.2025
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Missing dog Avoca, photo: Lost Dog: Black & White, Avoca Area
Lost Dog: Black & White, Avoca...
Black and white coat. Brown and white speckle...
Sun, 15.06.2025
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Missing dog Wilkes-Barre, photo: Lost American Bulldog Mix on West Hollenback
Lost American Bulldog Mix on W...
Big medium size tail White with Black spots h...
Mon, 26.05.2025
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Missing dog Ashley, photo: Missing Tri-Color American Bully in Ashley
Missing Tri-Color American Bul...
American Bully he is Tri Color he is lilac/si...
Tue, 25.03.2025
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Missing dog Kingston, photo: Lost English Bulldog: Heart Markings
Lost English Bulldog: Heart Ma...
Three year old female English bulldog. White...
Fri, 21.03.2025
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Missing dog , photo: Lost German Pointer: Brown & White, Hunlock
Lost German Pointer: Brown & W...
Dark brown and white German shorthaired point...
Thu, 06.02.2025
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Missing dog Wilkes-Barre, photo: Lost Dog: Gus Gus, Male, Age 3 - Wilkes-Barre
Lost Dog: Gus Gus, Male, Age 3...
Gus gus 3 years old male!
Thu, 06.02.2025
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Missing dog Wilkes-Barre, photo: Lost Dog: Max with Unique Extra Toe
Lost Dog: Max with Unique Extr...
His name is max he is black with brown on his...
Wed, 22.01.2025
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Missing dog Pringle, photo: Missing Beagle: 'Adrian' on Union St
Missing Beagle: 'Adrian' on Un...
Beagle female medium size adrian name
Tue, 31.12.2024
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Missing dog Avoca, photo: Lost Red Nose Pit Bull in Avoca
Lost Red Nose Pit Bull in Avoc...
Red nose pit bull Paige
Tue, 29.10.2024
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Missing dog , photo: Timid Golden Retriever Missing in Hanover
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UPDATE. Found! Large male Golden retriever...
Fri, 04.10.2024
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Missing dog Wilkes-Barre, photo: Missing Dog: 13-Year-Old Tan Shih Tzu/Yorkie Mix
Missing Dog: 13-Year-Old Tan S...
Neutered male. 13 years old. Tan patch of fur...
Wed, 28.08.2024
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Missing dog Wilkes-Barre, photo: Lost Corgipoo: Black/Brown/White/Grey in Wilkes-Barre
Lost Corgipoo: Black/Brown/Whi...
Corgipoo female black, brown, white and gray....
Thu, 15.08.2024
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Missing dog , photo: Lost Shih Tzu: Gucci - Grey & White, Wilkes-Barre
Lost Shih Tzu: Gucci - Grey &...
Shitzut femenina color gris y blanca su nombr...
Thu, 25.07.2024
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Missing dog Pittston, photo: Lost Brindle Pitty-Shepherd Mix on Elizabeth St
Lost Brindle Pitty-Shepherd Mi...
Brindle half pitty and half german sheppard
Thu, 25.07.2024
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Missing dog Wilkes-Barre, photo: Missing Yorkie Rylee - Black Coat, No Collar
Missing Yorkie Rylee - Black C...
She is a Yorkie majority of her coat is black...
Fri, 12.07.2024
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Missing dog , photo: Lost Shih Tzu: 2-Year-Old Cukkie Missing
Lost Shih Tzu: 2-Year-Old Cukk...
Shitzu gris y blanco de 2 años se llama Cukki...
Thu, 04.07.2024
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Missing dog Larksville, photo: Lost Husky Alert! Blue-Eyed, Fluffy Male - Help!
Lost Husky Alert! Blue-Eyed, F...
Husky, blue eyes, very fluffy, male, ran in w...
Sun, 02.06.2024
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Missing dog , photo: Help Find Ollie: Lost Terrier Mix in Bear Creek!
Help Find Ollie: Lost Terrier...
Ollie terrie mix. Light brown. Approximatel...
Sun, 07.04.2024

Statistics reveal that a significant number of dogs go missing every year in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. It can be distressing for pet owners to lose their beloved companions. Understanding the steps to take when your dog goes missing can make all the difference in reuniting you with your furry friend.


What to do if your dog is lost in Wilkes-Barre state of Pennsylvania

When you realize that your dog is missing, it's important to act quickly to increase the chances of finding them:

  • Start searching your home and yard immediately. Dogs often hide in unexpected places.
  • Check your neighborhood thoroughly. Walk around and call your dog's name.
  • Talk to your neighbors. They might have seen your dog or have useful information.
  • Visit nearby parks and open spaces. Your dog may be exploring or looking for familiar scents.

Once you've searched your immediate area, consider these additional steps:

  • Contact local animal shelters and rescue organizations. Provide them with a description and any relevant details about your dog.
  • Post about your missing dog on social media platforms and local community groups. Include clear photos and a description.
  • Put up flyers in your neighborhood and around high-traffic areas. Make sure to include contact information.
  • Utilize local pet recovery services if available. They often have resources to aid in finding lost pets.

Remaining calm and proactive can enhance your chances of finding your lost dog. Taking immediate action is crucial.


How to write a missing dog ad in Wilkes-Barre state of Pennsylvania

Creating an effective missing dog ad is essential to attracting attention and garnering support from the community. Here are some tips to ensure your ad is impactful:

  • Start with a clear headline that states your dog is missing, including their name.
  • Provide a detailed description of your dog, including breed, color, size, and any unique markings.
  • Include the last known location where your dog was seen, along with the date they went missing.
  • Add a contact number and email for potential sightings or information.

For further effectiveness, consider these additional elements:

  • Attach a recent photo of your dog. A good image can help people remember your lost pet.
  • Offer a reward for information leading to your dog's safe return; this can motivate more people to assist in the search.
  • Be concise but thorough in your ad to maintain the reader's attention.
  • Share your ad across multiple platforms—social media, community boards, and neighborhood apps can help spread the word.

With a well-crafted missing dog ad, you're taking proactive steps to increase the visibility of your search and connect with individuals who can help bring your dog home.