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Bridgette K.
2 weeks ago
Shared Pass out flyers in person to neighbors (not everyone has the internet) and post at local vet offices, grocery/pet stores, police/fire stations, shelters, etc. Distribute flyers everywhere and to all missing pet sites online. Check local shelters daily for new intakes - in person if possible, many times pets are described differently by intake workers than you would really describe them, i.e. wrong breed, etc. Praying that this little one is back home soon!Read More
Call this shelter list daily and post fliers as they're surprisingly successful in recovering lost pets. Also post on PetFBI, facebook, Pawboost, Petco lost pets, and call your local police department via the non-emergency number in case someone reported having found your pet. Also put out some of the pet's favorite food, treats, a bowl of milk and an open can of tuna or salmon on the front and back porches as they sniff out fish and milk from afar. Then go to all of your own, and, your neighbors bushes because they love to hide behind shrubs that line people's homes. Also look under all decks where they might go when scared and seeking shelter. Finally, good luck, you are in my prayers.
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