Hang flyers within a 3-5 mile radius from where you lost the dog. Place in Zip-Lock baggies to protect from the weather. Let all your neighbors know and neighbors in surrounding neighborhoods. Check all animal shelters, animal controls, humane society’s in your area at least every other day. Check vet clinics as well. Post on PawBoost.com, Nextdoor.com, Neighbors.ring.com, PetFbi. Org.Read More
Hang flyers up immediately in upside down gallon size baggies to protect from the weather, notify local mail carriers, UPS and Fed Ex drivers, and garbage men (they cover a lot of ground), ask neighbors to check their cameras/ring for possible sightings, check shelters daily bc the stray hold is usually only a few days, put his bedding and some of your dirty clothes outside for him to track the scent. Post on Nextdoor app, post on PetFBI.org, and all neighborhood apps, ask businesses to check their cameras. If he is chipped, notify chip company that he is lost. Praying you find him soon.
I cannot express enough how important flyers are. Not everyone is on social media.Read More
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