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Tips for Lost Dogs
Leave some articles of your unwashed clothing (socks, shoes, t-shirt, pillowcases, etc.) and his/her bed outside for him/her to smell home. Leave a gate open for him/her.
If microchipped, notify the chip company that he/she is missing; update/confirm your contact info.
Post on NextDoor, Ring and local Lost & Found Pets groups for your area.
Ask neighbors to check their cameras.
Please contact either of these legit pet rescue/recovery specialists:
-Mike Noon of CatchingPaws
-Babs Fry of A Way Home For Dogs
Both will give you instructions on how to get him/her home.
Post signs - a minimum of 50 in at least a 2-mile radius. Put “Do Not Chase” on them and ask for sightings, but beware of scammers claiming to have your dog.
Visit surrounding shelters in person daily - leave flyers there.
Leave flyers at surrounding vet offices/ER vets where someone may take him/her for a chip scan.
Best wishes that he/she is home soon.Read More
If chipped report to chip company as lost. Post on next-door and pawboost. Check shelter. Knock on neighbors doors in the area. Hang flyers. Post on Neighbors Ring app. Place some of your dirty clothes outside your door so pup can pick up the scent.Read More
Please post on Nextdoor, Neighbors.com and look for him on the websites of all surrounding shelters within a 50 mile radius. He is a large breed dog and could have traveled far. Good luckRead More
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