Lost & found pets & pet accessories in Annapolis
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Leopard gecko Moss, orange spots, missing
I lost my leopard gecko, Moss, yesterday around 3pm. He's about 4 inches long, tan with bright orange spots along his back, and his tail is a bit chunky from fat storage. I last saw him near the Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium area, behind the Taylor Avenue parking lot in Annapolis. He has a tiny blue dot at the base of his tail and a small diagonal scar behind his left eye from a past scrape. Moss means the world to me—he's been a quiet, comforting presence through a lot, and I’d really appreciate getting him back if anyone spots him.
Found beagle mix with blue collar near City Dock
I found a dog this afternoon around 3:15pm wandering near City Dock by Main Street and Compromise Street in Annapolis. It's a medium-sized beagle mix with a brown-and-white coat, a white chest patch shaped like a little heart, and one ear that tilts oddly when she looks at you. She's wearing a faded blue nylon collar with a tiny bell and a metal tag that says 'Nova.' She's friendly but anxious and clearly wants to find her people. If this is your dog, send me a message here and we can arrange her safe return.
Green budgie with yellow head, lost in Annapolis
Yesterday around 4pm I lost my green budgie Pico, who flew off from my balcony and vanished near the City Dock on Main Street in Annapolis. Pico is small, about the size of a canary, with a bright green body, a yellow head, and a tiny white patch on his throat. He wears a light blue leg band with the code PICO-07 and has a fluffy tail with a hint of blue. He's very tame and responds to the name Pico when I call, so he might chirp back if you call him. If you found him, email me at [email protected] so we can arrange a meetup near the Annapolis Visitors Center by City Dock.
Pink leopard print dog collar with bell
I found a pink leopard print dog collar near the City Dock in Annapolis this morning around 11am. It's a nylon collar, about 1 inch wide, in good condition with a sturdy metal D-ring and a tiny brass bell that still jingles when moved. There’s also a small circular tag attached with a partial engraving that's hard to read. The bold pattern and the bell make it easy to spot, so if this is your pup, we can coordinate a pickup once you confirm the details.
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