Health & Fitness
Scooby Doo Where Are You?
Scared, lost Jack Russell Terrier needs your help to get him home.

It has happened again. On Aug. 13, a little small dog scooted out the door and vanished into the woods. Friends, family and neighbors scoured the neighborhood but after an exhausted search Scooby was gone.
Scooby's mom Nicky jumped into action and called animal control officers from Methuen, Mass., and Salem to report him missing and quickly made up some flyers to post around the neighborhood. Nicky also posted her missing dog on Craigslist and that is where Granite State Dog Recovery (GSDR) saw that he was missing and needed help.
Scooby Doo actually lives in Methuen but his backyard crosses over into Salem. He has been spotted several times on North Street in Methuen but he quickly bolts back into the woods when anyone tries to approach him. Scooby needs the help of the community to bring him home safely.
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GSDR has reached out to Nicky and helped her with her flyers and has conducted an actual foot search. We have set up a trap near his home to hopefully lure him back with some tasty morsels of food. What we need now is for anyone traveling in the neighborhood of North Street, Hampstead Streeet and all the surrounding areas to be on the look out for a very shy, very scared white dog with black patches. If you spot him please do not approach but call the cell phones of Nicky at 978-609-0640 or Lori at GSDR 508-641-3500.
It is time for Scooby Doo to come home. Nicky is offering a reward for any tip that successfully brings Scooby back home. If the community rallies around Nicky and is her eyes and ears we know that Scooby could be home by this weekend. So please drive carefully through that neighborhood and keep a watchful eye open for this scared pup. Scooby is counting on us to lead him back home to Nicky.
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Granite State Dog Recovery is an all volunteer group dedicated to helping families reunite with their lost dogs. You can find us on Facebook at Facebook.com/GraniteStateDogRecovery or on the web at www.GraniteStateDogRecovery.com If you have a lost pet you can post him on our Facebook site and find helpful tips on our website. This is a complimentary service for all pet owners.