This post was contributed by a community member. The views expressed here are the author's own.

Neighbor News

Help Lost Small Marietta Dog Get Home

Help find lost or missing dog in Cobb County Marietta get home

Everyone, meet Remington, a small, timid, 10 Lb. dog that has been missing from his Marietta, GA home since Oct., 8, 2016. Although he is a Havanese, he may be mistaken for a mixed or different kind of breed. Little Remington went out for a bathroom break, as he had done scores of times before, but this time he never returned. Remington was last seen in the Roswell Road, Robinson and Hood Road area, near the Willow Ridge Subdivision, and Wheeler High School vicinity in Cobb County. Although his family has searched endlessly for him, maybe someone else has either seen him or even taken him in.

His fur is silvery grayish white, with a brown stripe or dark coloring down his back. He is nine years old, although some say small dogs age at a rate of 15 years/per human year, which would make Remington 135 years old! Of course, if he’s been living on his own for the last two months, he may look very different from his pictures. And, he may have traveled miles from his home. In fact, a Pug in Georgia recently made it 11 miles overnight, before being reunited with his owner.

In addition to his family being absolutely devastated and heartbroken, Remington also has a companion dog who is also upset, wondering what happened to his brother. As the winter sets in, I’m sure Remington must be cold, hungry and disoriented. I don’t think he’s able to find his way back to his family on his own. He really needs your help!

Find out what's happening in Mariettafor free with the latest updates from Patch.

A Facebook page has been set up to Bring Remington Home. If you have seen him, or know where he is, you can visit the page at: https://www.facebook.com/findremington/ - and leave a post or message.

I know this is a very busy season for everyone, but if you have seen or know anything about Remington, please message the owner on the Facebook page or call 678-478-3439.

Find out what's happening in Mariettafor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Helping Remington get home for the holidays would be the best gift ever!

The views expressed in this post are the author's own. Want to post on Patch?