Lost Pomeranian reunited with family after wandering into Como Pool

Lost dog finds home at St. Paul pool

UPDATE (July 19, 2025) — The Pomeranian who wandered into Como Park Regional Pool was reunited with his family on Saturday. 

Below is a modified version of the original story.


A surprise visitor made a splash at Como Park Regional Pool – a small Pomeranian with no leash, or tags, quickly discovered his charm.

"This little dog wandered up through the gates, at first I didn't bat an eyelash," said Como Pool Staff Member Clara Chaput. "I was the only one sitting out there. I did a double take and I was like oh my goodness, you're not supposed to be here."

The dog, now nicknamed "Mo" (short for Como), was spotted wandering into the pool area on Thursday. Mo seemed calm, friendly and oddly comfortable, despite not belonging to anyone at the facility.

"Mo is short for Como, short for Como Regional Park Pool. His full name is Como Pool," said Chaput.

Staff quickly checked for a microchip and put alerts to nearby shelters and posted on social media, but so far, no one has come forward to claim Mo.

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That's when swimming and life guard coach David Albornoz stepped in – or rather, Mo stepped into his heart.

"We checked for a tag, and for chips. None," said Albornoz. "We made sure he was safe for the night. We reached out to animal control. We're hoping somebody is out there missing this cutie."

Mo immediately took to Albornoz' own rescue Pomeranian named Kiki, and the two dogs were inseparable. Albeit, because Mo is not neutered.

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