Pet Patrol
Have a lost or found pet? Eagle Country 99.3’s Pet Patrol airs regularly Monday through Friday.
To report a lost or found pet: 888-537-9724 (toll free) or complete the form below.
Check out the PAWS of Dearborn County Humane Center website or call (812) 577-0829 to learn more about adopting a pet in need of a home! If you have a lost pet in Dearborn County, you should also ask PAWS if it has been taken to their shelter.
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Posted on April 14th, 2026 8:10am
Contact email: jwandling85@gmail.com
Contact phone: 812-593-3275
Lost or found: Lost
City / town where the animal was lost/found: Lawrenceburg, IN
Details of animal (breed, size, color, name, collar, etc.) : My friends dog, Zoey got loose at the Lawrenceburg Vet yesterday afternoon. She is wearing a pink collar, she friendly, but skittish. She is her special needs son's dog. We would greatly appreciate it if you could keep your eye out for her and call us if you see her.
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