Missing Dog, Please Help!
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Missing Dog, Please Help!

"Marti"
Hi Everyone, this is “Marti”, short for “Martini”. He went missing some time yesterday and is still unfortunately missing. “Marti” is a rescue dog that escaped from his new foster home by digging under the fence. He was not wearing a collar, but he is micro-chipped. He is 4.5 yrs old, black and tan in color, very thin at about 7 lbs. Marti is a very skittish dog and will run if pursued. If you spot him, PLEASE PLEASE call one of the numbers listed below. He is new to the area (near SE 11th Ave and TV HWY in Hillsboro) and will have no idea where he is or how to get back to his foster home. His new parents are very concerned that he is too thin to survive outside for very long. There is a big $$$ reward. NO QUESTIONS ASKED!!! If you have him PLEASE bring him back home, he is really missed!
Please call any of these numbers or take Marti to any vet or shelter if you have him……..Thank you so much!
1-877-MINPINS1
503-372-6870
253-473-1458



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