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I am asking for your help in finding my lost DOG, PINOT. 

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LAST SEEN:
HICKSVILLE, NY 11801 KETCHAM RD

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SPECIES:  DOG 

BREED:  CHIHUAHUA 

PET NAME:  PINOT 

LOST:  04/30/2012 

AGE:  3 YEARS, 1 MONTHS 

PRIMARY COLOR:  FAWN 

SECONDARY COLOR:  WHITE 

WEIGHT:  6 

SEX:  M 

MICROCHIP #:  985121004517171 

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MEDICAL INFORMATION:


MEDICAL CONDITIONS:








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•If the lost pet is aggressive or otherwise unstable, call a local shelter
or animal control for help.
•If you feel safe approaching the pet and it is wearing a collar with ID
tags, check for information about the owner and let them know you found
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•If the pet is not wearing visible identification but you are able to safely
approach the pet, take it to the nearest animal shelter or veterinary clinic
to be scanned for a microchip.
•If you are unable to approach the pet or determine the pet's owner, contact
your local animal control agency. Animal control can scan the pet for a
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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