When Dane Cook realized his dog was missing on Saturday, he went to the best resource available to help: Twitter."West Hollywood I need your help please. My dog Beast is missing in that area," the comedian wrote on his Twitter page, with a photo attached and email address for users to contact him if the dog was found.
Cook also called for volunteers to help him find the missing pup, and was understandably upset that Beast was nowhere to be found.
However, showing the true power of Twitter, the dog was found shortly after Cook's pleas hit the web.




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any idiot that calls that number deserves what they get. such bull.
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I generally hate social media, but I'll admit this is pretty cool. I'm glad he found his Beast and cares enough about his pup to do that!
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