Adorable dog found in Middle Township seeking family and home

Adorable dog found in middle township seeking family and home

Sweet dog found in Cape May Court House needs a home

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, NJ – A dog named Toby, recently found near Shellbay Ave. and Shunpike Rd., is awaiting his owner or a new home. The Middle Township Police Department is seeking information about the canine.

The police department has expressed a desire to welcome Toby as a station pet. However, they recognize that his rightful owner may wish to reclaim him.

Anyone who has knowledge of Toby’s ownership is encouraged to contact the Middle Township Police Department by calling 609-465-8700.

Visuals of Toby, showing his friendly demeanor, have been circulated on social media. The police aim to reunite him with his owner.

The search for Toby highlights the need for community engagement in lost pet situations.

As authorities work to locate Toby’s owner, they hope that he finds a loving home if he remains unclaimed.

The situation serves as a reminder of the responsibility of pet ownership and the community’s role in animal welfare.

Act fast; this pup is ready to find his forever family.

Lost dog found near Dunkin Donuts, taken to police kennel

Lost dog found near dunkin donuts, taken to police kennel

Lost dog found near Dunkin Donuts, taken to police kennel

UPPER MORELAND, PA – A dog was discovered on the morning of March 18 near Dunkin Donuts at 2618 Easton Road. The animal has been relocated to the Hatboro Police Department kennel, where it will remain until its owner is located.

The Upper Moreland Police Department reported the incident through their official channels. They encourage anyone with information regarding the dog’s owner to make contact.

Residents are urged to call the Upper Moreland Police Department at 215-657-4700 if they recognize the dog or have any relevant details.

This situation highlights the importance of keeping pets secure and monitoring their whereabouts. Local authorities frequently address lost and found pets in the community.

As of now, the dog waits at the kennel for its family.

Reports of lost pets often raise awareness of the need for pet identification.

In this instance, the Upper Moreland community may assist in reuniting the dog with its owner.

Community members are reminded that resources are available for lost pets.

A local dog is waiting in a police kennel for its owner to come forward.

Lost dog found wandering street, owner sought

Lost dog found wandering street, owner sought

Lost dog found wandering street, owner sought

MONROE TOWNSHIP, NJ – A dog named Charlie was found wandering down Federal Road. The dog was not wearing identification aside from a collar that bore his name.

Authorities are seeking the animal’s owner. A representative noted, “If you know where Charlie belongs, call 732-521-0222.”

Police are concerned about the lack of contact information on Charlie’s collar. The situation has prompted a call to action for any potential owners.

Charlie has been described as having brown eyes, a characteristic that may help in identifying him. The Monroe Township Police Department is ready to assist in reuniting Charlie with his owner.

If necessary, Charlie may be deemed available for adoption or further care if his owner does not come forward.

Local residents have shown interest in the dog’s welfare since his discovery. The police department continues to emphasize the importance of pet identification.

Charlie is currently under the department’s supervision while efforts to locate his owner are underway.

The search for Charlie’s rightful home highlights the need for proper pet identification.