Evita C.
5 years ago
TIPS TO HELP FIND YOUR LOST DOG:
- Put dog's bed, piece of your unwashed clothing & bowl of water (no food) in your front yard. Dogs can pick up the scents & find their way home.
- If applies call microchip company to report your dog lost & update your contact info.
-Smaller dogs tend to be rescued within a mile from their home.
- Post on these websites: californialostdogs.com,
nextdoor.com, http://lostmydoggie.com, fidofinder.com, helpinglostpets.com, petharbor.com, pawboost.com, findingrover.com
- Post on Facebook area lost & found pet, community & shelter pages, in newspapers & on Craig's List.
-List of sites on FB here https://m.facebook.com/notes/lost-and-found-paws-in-los-angeles-metro-area/community-lost-found-pets-facebook-pages-the-short-list/2190750350953887/
- Hang flyers (use a large, bright board or paper) w/your dog's picture & your contact info. Hang in your neighborhood, surrounding areas, local shopping centers, businesses, vet's offices, groomers, etc. Hang flyers in a 5 mile radius of your home. (See below)
- Go door to door w/flyers. Speak w/as many people as possible.
- Put a large sign in your front yard w/your dog's picture that says missing. Also post a neon poster at the intersection near where the dog went missing or sighted.
- File lost report with shelters
in your area & surrounding
(you can often do it online)
https://www.foundanimals.org/microchip-registry/pet-owner-lost-pet/
- Check shelters in person daily. Ask to see dogs in isolation & deceased dog list. If you can't go daily check shelter's website.
WI o k bl- Check shelter's found report for dogs found but not at the shelter.
- Take flyers to shelters.
- Check the sites above for found pets & pets for sale.
- These links have more great tips:
https://m.wikihow.com/Find-a-Lost-Dog
. http://www.missionreunite.org
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