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Angela S.
1 week ago
Check the surrounding shelters every day. Not just the one in your city. Someone may have picked the dog up and not live near you, and dropped the dog at the shelter near them. It’s easy to do, go on their websites and scan the pictures. Also, go in person sometimes they hold dogs in the back that are not in the pictures. And make sure you put posters up because not everyone’s on social media.Read More
General information: Set up a scent station. Get a scent that the dog is familiar with out in front of the house. (EX. Worn clothing / shoes from family member dog lives with). Hang it out high so that the smell can travel and guide the dog back home. Keep an access point open in case the dog returns. Please post signs with the dogs' picture and your contact information on the sign. Post these signs all over as if someone spots your dog the person can contact you and provide a location of where the dog is. (Not everyone is on Social Media) Ask your neighbors to check their doorbell or house cameras (if applicable), sheds and garage. Call or go to the Animal Shelter in your area and tell them that your dog is missing and to see if it has been picked up.Read More
Mauricette Martin
⭐️1. Personally go into Animal Control Shelter & Pet Shelters because they don’t upload new intakes right away on websites and some not at all.
Desk people don’t know all the dogs they have in kennels.
Take receipt of annual vaccinations with you.
⭐️2. Notify microchip registrar of missing.
⭐️3. Post on Craigslist under Community in Pets to prevent anyone from selling there.
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Rafael Jr Ochoa - 🚨 LOST DOG – WHAT TO DO IMMEDIATELY TO HELP BRING YOUR DOG HOME 🚨
If your dog is missing, follow these critical steps right away:
🏠 Bring Them Home with Scent and Access
• Hang dirty laundry (T-shirts, socks, shoes) high on a fence or branch to allow the wind to carry the scent - use items worn by the person your dog is most bonded with.
• Dogs can smell home from miles away - your scent can guide them back.
• Leave an access point open such as a cracked garage or front door in case they return.
• Sleep near the front door if possible - your presence may help them feel safe enough to come back.
• If you have other pets, keep them secured in a separate room.
📣 Post Signs & Notify Everyone
• Make signs with a clear photo and your contact info.
• Put signs everywhere - on poles, street corners, and especially on doorsteps in the neighborhood.
• Ask neighbors to check security cameras (e.g., Ring) for sightings.
🌐 Spread the Word Online
• Post on local:
• Lost & Found Facebook groups
• Nextdoor
• PawBoost
• Ring Neighbors app
• Include your contact info, dog’s name, and location last seen.
🐶 Microchip & Shelter Alerts
• If your dog is microchipped, notify the chip company immediately and mark your pet as lost.
• Call ALL nearby animal shelters and rescues, and leave a detailed voicemail if no one answers. Follow up daily.
⚠️ Beware of Scams
• Do NOT send money or provide any verification codes.
• Scammers often pretend to have your pet and demand payment.
• A real finder will be happy to help and won’t ask for money.Read More
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