Photo: BC SPCA flyer images. Two dogs missing after a break-in at the BC SPCA in Prince George are seen in a composite photo. The BC SPCA in Prince George is looking for four missing dogs after a break-in Thursday night or early Friday morning. A total of seven dogs were let out of one area of the building, said North Cariboo SPCA senior manager Jamey Blair. One remained at the shelter and two others were located this morning. Two dogs located in a different part of the shelter were not released. “When staff arrived at the shelter this morning they discovered that someone had broken into the shelter and let all the dogs in one area of the building out,” Blair said in a statement issued Friday. Two of the missing dogs were being kept at the shelter as part of the SPCA’s animal control contract with the city, she added. The dogs are described as a mix of Rotweiler and Great Pyrenees. “We suspect the break-in is related to these two dogs, but that has not been confirmed,” Blair said. “If anyone sees these dogs, they are asked to immediately contact the Prince George SPCA at 250.562.5511 for their location. We want to get them safely back to the shelter as soon as possible.”