
In the city of Wabasha, a small, wandering terrier has found momentary shelter under the watchful eye of the Wabasha Police Department. The male terrier was spotted and subsequently secured on the west side of town, near the intersection of Gambia and 6th St W. The police department turned to social media in an effort to locate the owner of the lost pup.
The Wabasha Police Department's Facebook post detailed the current situation of the dog, appealing to the public to help reunite him with his family. "This male terrier was located on the west side of town in the area of Gambia and 6th St W," the post read, "If you know where he belongs please call the Wabasha Police Department at 651-565-3361." Details regarding the terrier's appearance and temperament have not been disclosed, neither was the dog's picture, likelihood due to the department's policy on lost pets.
Community members in Wabasha have often taken to social media to spread the word about lost pets, and the police department's quick action to involve the public has demonstrated a commitment to the well-being of animals in the community. The department, by enlisting the help of residents, taps into the connectivity that can often lead to heartwarming reunions between pets and their owners.
In the meantime, the terrier is presumably being taken care of by the Wabasha Police, as the search for his owner continues. Anyone with information on the dog or his family is urged to reach out to the Wabasha Police Department. Their dedication to service extends beyond human residents, striving to ensure that even the smallest voices, or barks in this case, are heard and cared for within the community's embrace.









