Have You Seen Me? Union Beach Pit bull Missing Since January
One local shore community is coming together to find a pit bull last seen in January. Blu is a 9-year-old blue-nosed Pitbull who has been missing since January 17th. She…

One local shore community is coming together to find a pit bull last seen in January.
Blu is a 9-year-old blue-nosed Pitbull who has been missing since January 17th. She is described as having grey fur with a white belly and wearing a reflective blue collar. She is described as being patient and gentle and usually sleeps with a pillow.
Missing since January 17th, she was last seen on the 500 Block of Clark Avenue in Union Beach. More people must keep an eye out for her because she is not microchipped.
There have been no additional sitings since then -- and there is growing concern from the owners that she was taken. As of February 4th, additional flyers have been printed and the community is being asked for good posting locations.
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At the time of this article, Blu's Facebook group has over 3000 members and has been shared with multiple pages, including; Tri-County Scanner News, and New Jersey Lost Pets PawBooost Community. According to Blu's family, there have been two separate instances of Pitbull's being located, but they were not her.
A Cash reward is being offered for any information leading to her discovery. If you have any information you are asked to contact Kinara Maxwell at 917-526-3177. Alternatively, you can contact your local police department.
In a Facebook post, Chandra Maxwell, one of Blu's owners, expressed her growing optimism.
"Without all of you sharing Blu’s story, my posts, other posts, Blu’s picture he might not of known about her. This is giving us so much hope. Please pray, send positive thoughts, and good vibrations. With more loving energy out there Blu will be returned."
You can follow the story and join the search for Blu on her Facebook page here and use the hashtag #BringBluHome.

Check Out These Pawesome Jersey Shore Dog Parks!
As a Silverton Resident I was so excited when the news broke that Silverton Park at 71 Maine Street would be getting a gated off leash dog park! My boys Oakley and Cash love to run and play, but they drive my wife nuts because they are always ripping up the lawn! A local dog park is just what we needed in our little Toms River community, and it has finally become a reality! Prior to that I had taken the dogs to a few dog parks, with varying degrees of satisfaction. So now that I have a great new park near my own home, I decided to do some research to find a few dog park gems in other Jersey Shore communities. Ones that are highly rated for size, safety, amenities, ect.
As I did my research I found that man, people are passionate about their dog parks! Good and bad. One of the biggest gripes, and a well warranted one, was cleanliness. Specifically picking up of dog poop! Now I'm sure each Township has a weekly or biweekly designated dog poop picker upper, but I mean this has to fall on us as dog owners. I get it, people sometimes forget bags, but most of these parks provide plastic doggie bags, the one type of plastic bag saved from the great Jersey plastic bag purge of 2022. You HAVE to pick up after your dog. No excuses.
Another issue, as I mentioned, was safety. Safety concerns should always be top of mind for fur baby owners each and every time one heads to the dog park. No matter if it's your first time there with your pup, or you've been going for years. Vandals break gates. Animals dig holes under fences. Then of course perhaps the biggest safety concern. Other dogs. I stand by the rule that no one knows what's inside a dog's mind. Even the sweetest canine can be agitated by another dog, person, or something else in the dog park environment. Bottom line, keep your eyes on your dog and the dog or dogs they are engaging with. Treat your dog at the dog park like you would treat your child at the playground. Always know where they are and what they are getting into.
So with that, here are just a few of Monmouth and Ocean County's favorite dog parks. There are many more and I hope to see you and Rover at them soon!
Barnegat Light Dog Park - 15 West 10th Street Barnegat Light
Ocean County Off Leash Dog Park - 101 Airport Rd, Bayville
Orchard Park Dog Park - Church Street, Manasquan-Wall border
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Thompson Off Leash Dog Park - 805 Newman Springs Road Lincroft
Jackson Dog Park inside Johnson Memorial Park - 200 Kierych Memorial Dr, Jackson Township
Wall Township Dog Park - 2201 Marconi Rd, Wall Township

The New Silverton Park Off Leash Dog Park - 71 Maine St, Toms River

Wolf Hill Off Leash Dog Park at Wolf Hill Recreation Area - Woodbine Way, Oceanport
Asbury Park Dog Beach - 8th Ave beach behind Convention Hall
Angela Hibbard Park - 616 Drum Point Road
