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For National Puppy Day, Help Reunite Lost Dogs With Their Owners

These dogs are missing. In honor of the day, can you help reunite them with their families?

March 23 is National Puppy Day -- a day for everyone to appreciate their puppies, big and small.

But not everyone has their pets with them to celebrate the day today. In the spirit of the day, and in the hope of making sure that everyone can be reunited with their fuzzy friend, Patch has found information about some animals on Long Island that have gone missing or been found.

Some are listed below. But if you have seen some animals wandering around your neighborhood, you can visit the Lost and Found Pets of Long Island Facebook page to see if you can help reunite them with their owners.

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Tattoo is from Port Jefferson, and has been missing since March 15. He's a tiny Yorkshier Terrier. Have you seen him?

Coco, another Yorkshire Terrier, has been missing from her Garden City home since March 22. She many not be wearing her collar.

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This fuzzy guy was found running in traffic in Huntington Station, and was taken to a kind person's home.

This sweet girl was found on Middle Country Road in Coram, and was taken to the Brookhaven Animal Shelter for safe keeping.

This pretty, young Golden Retriever was found in North Amityville on March 21 and taken to the Babylon Animal Shelter.

These two dogs have been missing in the Accabonac area since March 21.

If you've seen any of these pets, try to get in touch with their owners. You can search for more missing animals at the Lost and Found Pets of Long Island Facebook page, too.

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