
The City of Mankato, Minnesota, Government turned to social media after a young male Beagle mix was found in the parking lot of Hosanna Church. The lost dog, described as tan and white, was discovered yesterday morning and is currently being cared for at the City of Mankato Impound within Sibley Park, at 903 Mound Avenue. In a bid to reunite the pup with its owner, the city's public safety officials are requesting assistance from the community.
For those who believe they might know the dog or have information to share, the City of Mankato encourages making a call to Public Safety via 911. The dog's photo and details are available on the City of Mankato's Facebook page, where the initial announcement was made. The same announcement specifies the process to claim the dog, urging interested individuals to contact the aforementioned number and arrange for pick-up.
The post also includes a link to more general information on the city's animal impound procedures and policies. One can find this at the same social media announcement or directly navigate to the link provided for additional details on how lost pets are handled by the city. This service is part of Mankato's efforts to ensure the safety of both pets and residents, fostering an environment where lost animals are swiftly and safely returned to their homes.
If no owner comes forward, the beagle mix may be eligible for adoption following the city's protocols for unclaimed animals. While the dog waits for its rightful owner—or a new home—the City of Mankato reminds residents to keep an eye on their pets and to reach out immediately if they ever find themselves in a similar situation. It's a small community effort that can bring about a heartwarming reunion or, potentially, a new beginning for a lucky dog.