This sweet, gorgeous boy, Brownie/Baxter, was adopted from the Hillside SPCA in Pottsville, PA and is now missing from his home. He is a very shy, quiet, gentle boy which they feel would make him very scared.
Baxter went missing in the vicinity of the 800 block of 26th st Allentown, PA. a few days ago and has not been found. Baxter needs the help of the public to find him.
He is black and white, weighs approximately 35 lbs., and is four years.
Remember, Baxter is on the shy side. Be careful when approaching him.
If you have seen Baxter, you are asked to please contact call Sue and Jerry Gorman at 610-351-0776 or email them at suzeg22@hotmail.com.
Sue and Jerry are heartsick over Baxter’s disappearance.
If you have any information or have seen Baxter, please don’t hesitate to contact the Gormans. Baxter needs to be home where he belongs.
I will let my friends know who live in that area. I hope Baxter finds his way home soon!
You have very nice blog here. Only one thing what I noticed, it was very hard to find it from google (at least with my search term).
Otherwise, since I love animals, I hope Baxter is found. Praying for his safe return. I can only imagine what the family is feeling.
Baxter…..please go home!! They need you, sweetie!
Sending good thoughts to the Gormans and Baxter.
You just wrote about how many pets are lost, stolen or go missing not too long ago. This is so sad. I wish them all the best.
What a handsome boy. I sure hope they find him. Too many missing pets. Good luck.
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What a handsome fellow? He will be returned home. Keep saying that and don’t ever stop looking. Do whatever it takes to bring him home. Good luck. Prayers.
Praying for the Gormans to see them through this tough ordeal and praying for Baxter so someone may find him and return him safely home.
Same thing happened to me. You have to keep doing everything to find him. You can’t ease up. The internet is a good place to keep his face out there but also put up posters with his face and contact info. Posters and flyers are good things to do to find a missing pet.
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Come home, Baxter. Your family needs you!!!
Thanks to my father who informed me about this web site, this web site is
genuinely amazing. It is so sad to see the first post I come upon is about a missing dog. I hope Baxter is found safe and sound. Saying prayers for him.
I’m sorry to hear about this dog. This happens too much. Too many pets go missing. Keep a license or id on your pet. Keep your pet on a leash when you take him out or have a fence so he can’t get out. We have to keep an eye on our pets when we leave them outside. It isn’t safe to open up your door anymore and let your dog out on his own. We live in a different world and people will take dogs. Not saying this is what happened with Baxter.
I had a dog that looked like Baxter. All the best in finding him.
Tell them to use flyers everywhere with reward being offered. Place an ad in the paper. Keep looking and don’t give up. Stay positive.
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I wish Baxter was home.
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hope they found him by now.
Thank you for the auspicious writeup about Baxter.
Thanks for the write-up about Baxter.
I always hate reading stories of lost dogs.