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    Lost your pet recently? HSPPR might have them

    By Norishka Pachot,

    13 days ago

    (COLORADO SPRINGS) — The Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region (HSPPR) is seeking the parents of dozens of pets who have been brought in since the start of July.

    In a previous report, HSPPR shared that across the country, more pets are lost on the 4th of July than on any other day of the year. On Tuesday, July 9 HSPPR shared a few of the 290 stray pets who have been brought to their shelters located in Colorado Springs and Pueblo since July 1.

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    Individuals can check if their furry friend is at the shelter at the link above. If you don’t see your pet, check at the Pueblo campus listing as well as they may have been transferred between locations to receive care.

    If your pet is lost and you do not see them on any listings, a lost pet report can be filed online at HSPPR.org. If you have found a stray, you can file a report on the HSPPR website to help reunite the pet with their family.

    If you have an inquiry about a pet at the shelter, including strays, call HSPPR Colorado Springs at (719) 473-1741 or HSPPR Pueblo campus at (719) 544-3005.

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    For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to FOX21 News Colorado.

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