Two Huskies Missing Since Christmas Day Near Dyerville Loop Road in Southern Humboldt
The two huskies pictured above have been missing since Christmas Day after running off near Dyerville Loop Road in Southern Humboldt, according to the owner.
As of New Year’s Eve, the owner and a friend have been actively searching the area. They are hoping someone may have spotted the dogs or even taken them in for safety.
Anyone who sees the dogs or has information about their whereabouts is asked to contact the owner at 707-972-1040.
Community members are encouraged to keep an eye out, particularly in rural areas where dogs may be traveling along roads, trails, or nearby properties.
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Thank you so much, Kym. This community benefits with your kindness everyday.
I hope you find your friend’s pups!
Nothing runs like a Husky…
(Except for maybe two Huskies…)
For sure, huskies are fun dogs. I had a husky german Shepard mix. She would go for long runs and come back covered in bear poop. She would howl at the full moons which was funny at first but soon got to be annoying. She lived to 16 and a half years. Hope these pups are found.
I was just looking at the age comparison chart at the vet yesterday. A large dog reaching 16 is equal to 120 in human years. That’s an impressive age for a husky/German shepard!
My sis had a big malamute that lived 14 years, but the hips went and…you know. Best dog ever!
Dyerville Loop is a long road. Can you get more specific– Alderpoint Rd, Eel Rock Rd Elk Creek and so on? We will keep a lookout. Let’s hope those pups are home soon!
They live near Ross Rd. They may be north of there.
They are located near Homestead Road – thank you. They are very sweet pups if seen, Liam and Patrick are their names
I just saw a post on the Garberville Community page (shared to my page) that saw one large white dog very shy, near the AP/Sawmill area. This might be one of the missing dogs! How to contact the owner?