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Orange dog harness with paw patch
I lost my bright orange dog harness yesterday around 5pm near the Quaker Bridge Mall parking lot in Hamilton Township, Central NJ. It's a medium adjustable harness with a neon orange reflective stripe and a small blue paw-print patch on the chest strap. The quick-release buckle is still solid, and there's a tiny stitch tear near the right shoulder. My dog, a twelve-pound corgi-mix, wears it daily and gets anxious without it. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back—it's sentimental because it was a gift from my sister.
Lost grey felt dog collar with a tiny red name tag near a park in Central New Jersey.
I lost my dog’s collar while walking around the park in Central NJ yesterday. It’s a grey felt material with a tiny red tag attached that has his name on it. I've looked everywhere and I'm really worried about it, so I hope someone finds it and can get it back to me.
Lost silver bracelet with leaf engravings near a park in Central New Jersey.
I lost my silver bracelet with beautiful leaf engravings while walking my dog in a park near Central NJ over the weekend. It holds a lot of sentimental value, as it was a gift from my grandmother. If found, I'd really appreciate it being returned.
Lost copy of 'The Great Gatsby' with blue cover and handwritten notes in margins, lost in a park in Central New Jersey.
I lost my favorite copy of 'The Great Gatsby' while walking my dog in a park in Central NJ. It has a blue cover and some notes written in the margins. I really hope someone finds it because it means a lot to me!
Golden retriever missing near Princeton red collar
I lost my golden retriever, Maple, yesterday around 3pm. She's about 65 pounds, with a glossy golden coat and a bright red collar with a bone-shaped tag that says 'Maple.' She has a small white patch on her chest and one ear that flops. We were near Nassau Street by the Princeton University campus in Central NJ when a loud bus startled her and she slipped away toward the Princeton Battlefield state park area. Maple is incredibly friendly but can be shy around strangers. This dog means the world to us—she's my daughter's best friend and really belongs at home. If anyone spots her, please email [email protected] and I’ll come right away.