
New York State Police Looking For Owner Of 2 Dogs Lost In Capital Region
Have your dogs gone missing recently? New York State Troopers are asking for the public's help after locating 2 furry friends in Albany County. Take a look at the picture below to see if these 2 belong to you or someone you know.
Lost Pet Research reports, approximately 14% of dog owners lose their pets at some point during the first 5 years. The good news is that the majority, 93%, of the missing dogs are found alive and well. These guys appear to be healthy and ready to return home.

According to a Tweet by the New York State Police, on Saturday July 8th, 2 dogs were found on Alternate Route 7 in Colonie, NY. That stretch of road, also known as Troy Schenectady Road, is very busy and carries heavy traffic.
New York State Troopers were able to secure both dogs and place them into a patrol car for safety. Now officers would like to reunite these two with their owners. If you have any information that could lead to this reunion, please call Colonie Animal Control at 518-783-2711.
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