Local family seeks help finding missing dog

Was last seen at nearby Swansea home on Christmas Eve

Posted 1/21/25

 A Warren family is seeking any help it can receive to find the whereabouts of a missing petite pooch.

The poodle was last seen in the area of Seaview Avenue in nearby Swansea on December …

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Local family seeks help finding missing dog

Was last seen at nearby Swansea home on Christmas Eve

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 A Warren family is seeking any help it can receive to find the whereabouts of a missing petite pooch.

The poodle was last seen in the area of Seaview Avenue in nearby Swansea on December 24, 2024. They ask if you happen upon "Tuli" please do not chase.

On Christmas Eve, while the owners were away from the home, some guests arrived early for dinner and a family member’s little dog, "Tuli," who was visiting from Florida, escaped and has been missing for almost one month.

With the support of Missing Dogs, Massachusetts and Hawkeye Aerial Systems, cooperating animal control officers, animal shelters and veterinary practices, the family has searched endlessly for the beloved pooch.

The family is grateful to the hundreds of people from Warren, Barrington, Swansea, Somerset and beyond who have helped them search, sent prayers and kind messages, contacted them with sightings, social media outreach as well as printed and posted flyers, and other acts of kindness.

They remain hopeful that somehow someone has taken "Tuli" into their home and is not aware that she is not a stray dog, but is a beloved missing family pet.

Anyone with any type information can call either 508-269-9077 or 617-780-7669.

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