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Local seeks help searching for dog lost on Mount Seymour

Please contact Samantha at 604-318-0643 if you can help with a drone to survey the area
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Staff report
January 30, 2023 7:52am

A local family is looking for help in finding a dog lost on Seymour Mountain. In a social media post, Samantha Jung is asking people to look for Callie, who went missing on Mt Seymour on January 29 around 10 am.

She was outside the washrooms with friends and was spooked and took off down a hillside along an unsanctioned snowshoe trail by the P5 parking lot that may lead to Dog Mountain if you go one way. Local shelters have been notified and mountain staff are aware. The family has been looking for her on sanctioned and unsanctioned trails and haven’t seen her.

Description:

Tan dog, pointy ears, wearing the pictured black and pink coat. She had a red and gold collar on along with a pink leash.

Callie is microchipped and has the owner’s contact info on her collar tag. “We were searching for hours by snowshoe yesterday and couldn’t find her. I am beyond exhausted and devastated and unsure if more patrols will help considering the location she ran off into,” Samantha said in her post.

Please contact Samantha at 604-318-0643 if you have information.

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3 Comments
  1. Heather says

    January 30, 2023 at 8:17 am

    If anyone has a drone and could go up and scan the area that would be super helpful.

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  2. Kathryn Anne Langmead says

    January 31, 2023 at 1:14 pm

    Contact ROAM. (Reuniting Animals with Owners Missing.)

    They specialize in reuniting lost pets and will give you many tips, ideas to find your dog. All the details about ROAM are online.
    ROAM is based in Richmond.

    Reply
    • Jackie says

      February 2, 2023 at 8:27 am

      Have you tried Pet Searchers???

      Reply

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