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Lost Dog – Aurnia

UPDATE:

“She was last seen at 9pm last night at 17th St NW and Kalorama.
She does not have a leash or tags on her, but is microchipped.
She is afraid of loud noises and people she doesn’t know well (especially men), so if you’re trying to get a leash around her, doggie treats/food and a calm, nice demeanor would help keep her calm so that she doesn’t run off again.
Animal Control has been notified and has received a few reports of her.
We’re hoping that she is brought to safety soon!”

We lost our friend’s dog tonight and wanted to post her photo and information in case anyone found her.
In the attached photo, she is the dog on the right.

Her name is Aurnia and she is a beautiful chow mix that our friend adopted from the rescue shelter a few months ago.

She got out of her harness as we were walking in Dupont Circle and was last seen around the Meridian Park area heading up 16th St NW.

If anyone has seen her, please call Rochelle at 202-747-4630.

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