A Desperate Plea: Help Bring Kylie, the Missing Dog, Back Home to Moraga
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- June 23, 2026
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Community Rallies to Find Beloved Black Lab Mix, Kylie, Last Seen in Moraga
Kylie, a sweet 2-year-old black Lab/Border Collie mix, vanished from Moraga's Rheem Shopping Center after a sudden scare. Her heartbroken family is pleading with the community to help bring their cherished pet home safely.
Imagine the gut-wrenching feeling when your beloved companion vanishes in an instant. That's the painful reality facing a Moraga family right now. Their sweet girl, Kylie, a gorgeous black Lab and Border Collie mix, has gone missing, leaving a gaping hole in their hearts and a desperate plea for our community's help.
It all happened last Sunday, June 9th, around 1:30 PM. Kylie was near the bustling Rheem Shopping Center, specifically in the Rite Aid parking lot. A sudden, jarring noise—you know how easily a dog can be startled—sent her bolting in fear. She just took off, a blur of black and white, and her family hasn't seen her since. The thought of her out there, alone and scared, is just awful.
So, what exactly does Kylie look like? She's a lovely 2-year-old, weighing in at approximately 45 pounds. Her coat is primarily black, but she has this distinct, beautiful white chest that really makes her stand out. A wonderful mix of energy and sweetness, typical of her breeds, she's not just a pet; she's a cherished family member, and her absence is profoundly felt by everyone who loves her.
This is where we all come in. If you live in Moraga, or even nearby in Lafayette or Orinda, please, please keep an extra eye out. Check your yards, especially any hidden corners or under bushes where a scared dog might try to hide away. When you're out walking, driving, or simply running errands, be vigilant. Every pair of eyes truly makes a difference.
Now, this next part is super important: if you do happen to spot Kylie, please, please do not chase her. I know it's a natural, loving instinct to want to run after a lost dog, but for an animal already on edge and terrified, being pursued can actually make them run even further and faster, potentially into more danger. Instead, try to note her exact location, maybe snap a quick photo if you can do so discreetly and safely, and then immediately call the number shared on the many flyers being posted, or contact her owner directly through community social media groups. There are dedicated channels for this, and that's the absolute best way to get in touch and ensure a safe approach.
This isn't just about finding a lost dog; it's about reuniting a heartbroken family with a cherished member. Every bit of information, every share on social media helps spread the word. Let's show Kylie's family the incredible strength and compassion of our Lamorinda community and work together to bring this sweet girl back home where she belongs.
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