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Owner Desperate To Find Dog Missing In Snowstorm: 'I Am Praying'
Jax went missing in Greenport and is lost in the season's first snowstorm. "It's so cold outside. I can't imagine what he's going through."

GREENPORT, NY — The search is one for a little white dog lost in the season's first snowstorm in Greenport.
According to Nicole McDaniel, her childhood dog Jax went missing Thursday around 11 a.m. from Linnet Street. He was last seen around noon Thursday on Cedarfields Drive, she said.
Jax is a 6-year old Bichon/Yorkshire Terrier mix; he is about 10 lbs. and while friendly, is very timid and skittish, she said.
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McDaniel is imploring the community for assistance in locating her beloved family pet. "We really need some help finding him," she said.
McDaniel was let out to "use the bathroom" in the yard as usual. "He never runs. But a truck went by and spooked him," she said.
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Although she believes Jax came back to the door of her family's home, he then "took off running" and still hasn't been found.
Jax, McDaniel said, was not wearing a collar and is not chipped.
She is currently in Florida and is stricken by the thought of her dog lost in a snowstorm when she is so far away.
"I'm devastated," she said. "I'm very upset — and the fact that this happened during a winter storm, I'm very concerned."
She added: "It's so cold outside. I cannot imagine what he is going through."
While many have suggested that perhaps someone found Jax and has given him shelter, he is such a timid dog, she doesn't think he would have gone to a stranger.
McDaniel said family, friends, and the community have been out searching for hours, even bringing the other dogs from Jax's litter, his brother Mellow and his mom MJ, out to help.
"Please, continue to look," she said. "I really appreciate all the help we have received so far from so many people — and I am praying he makes it home safe."
If you see Jax, call 631-902-9294. A reward is offered for his return.
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