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Jake is Missing in Sedro-Woolley, WA

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

March 9, 2026

Location Last Seen

Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284

Nearest Landmark

Marleen way

Name

Jake

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

72653618

Species

Dog

Description

Small for even his breed

Message from Owner

Jake is way to sweet for his own good it’s , kinda unlike him to just disappear he usually wonders some but not far he’s just gone this time without a trace . Since his older sister has past he’s been hard to keep around but he’s got two young kids that miss him and would love to see him again

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Darcy R.
3 months ago
Oh dear, praying for Jake's swift return.
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Ginny G.
3 months ago
I'm so sorry to hear about your dog. You might ask neighbors to check their garages and outbuildings just in case he got stuck inside and look for tight places he may be stuck in beside or in back of buildings and sheds. The neighbors can also help keep an eye out for him. Report him as missing at Skagit Humane Society with a picture of him and go there often to look in-person. Best wishes on finding your sweet dog.
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Ginny G.
3 months ago
https://www.missinganimalresponse.com/lost-dog-behavior
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Ginny G.
3 months ago
In case you or someone finds your dog and he's frightened.... Calming techniques for any lost dogs: This technique is only effective if you have actually located your dog, but it can be the most important thing for you to know. If you see your dog, your first instinct will be to call his name and move toward him. You might even start to chase him, if you are like most people. This is likely to make him harder to catch. Instead, you should use calming signals. These are behaviors that dogs use on each other to calm each other down. Turid Rugaas has written a book on Calming Signals, and it is the best one that I know of. I highly recommend it, even if your dog isn’t missing. If you see your dog, stop moving. Look to the side. Act as if you don’t know he is there. If he is food motivated, crinkle a bag of treats or rattle a food dish. Then “accidentally” drop some food and move a few steps away. If he comes toward the food, keep this up until he gets close to you on his own. Once he gets fully into your scent plume, and sees that you are calm and non-threatening, he should come right up to you and become his old self. Another technique you can use is to lie flat on your back on the ground. Most often, a dog will run right up to you if you do this. You can also run away from the dog, and he will chase after you. Don’t make eye contact, and don’t make any sudden movements toward your dog. If your dog likes another dog in particular, such as a dog he lives with or plays with, then turn away from your dog and call the name of that other dog that he likes. He will probably run up behind you to see why you are calling that other dog. There are other calming signals you can use, such as yawning and licking your lips. The important thing to remember is, if anything you are doing causes your dog to start moving away, then stop doing that, immediately.
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Ginny G.
3 months ago
https://nodogaboutit.wordpress.com/tag/scent-articles-for-finding-a-lost-dog/?fbclid=IwY2xjawGy8sFleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHUhkzImjSkfpBhUScebXeHxdxgTxwaJLL49Z2M45fe9tdHx6a2pi8YqA_aem_blnQqPaQsJZzccHpf0Q1kw&sfnsn=mo
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