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LOST PET IN YOUR AREA


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I am asking for your help in finding my lost dog, Lola Benech. 



SPECIES:DOG
BREED:CHIHUAHUA
PET NAME:LOLA BENECH
LOST:11/27/2010
AGE:3 YEARS, 4 MONTHS
PRIMARY COLOR:FAWN
SECONDARY COLOR:
WEIGHT:8
SEX:F
MICROCHIP #:485F5D7668
LAST SEEN:
BELLMORE, NY 11710 PUBLIC HIGHWAYBELLMORE, NY 11710 


OTHER CHARACTERISTICS: 


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: 


MEDICAL INFORMATION: 
pet had Rt hip surgery 

MEDICAL CONDITIONS: 







THINK THAT YOU HAVE SEEN THIS PET? PLEASE CALL OUR 24/7 RECOVERY CENTER AT
1-888-HOMEAGAIN (1-888-466-3242)





Our member guide, below, contains a few quick and easy steps you can take to
ensure the safety and welfare of a lost pet.

Thank you for your help.

HomeAgain







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•If the pet is not wearing visible identification but you are able to safely
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to be scanned for a microchip.
•If you are unable to approach the pet or determine the pet's owner, contact
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microchip and get the pet off of the streets, so it doesn't get injured.

Some PetRescuers may decide to shelter a friendly cat or dog until the owner
can be contacted or while waiting for the owner to arrive. In those
situations, it's important to keep the lost pet separate from your children
and pets. Even the friendliest pets may act out in an unfamiliar
environment! 

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