Lost a Dog My dog got out - what do I do?! It is an unfortunate fact that thousands of dogs go missing each and every year. The good news is that through the use of microchipping and an increased reliance on the web, many of these dogs are returned to their owners within days, even hours of their departure. If your dog is missing, the most important thing you can do is to never lose hope, be persistent in posting fliers, calling local agencies and visiting the shelter. As a dog owner that has been in this situation myself, my heart goes out to anyone that has lost their pet; never give up. Below you will find a few key points to remember when trying to locate a lost companion:
** A word about microchips - make sure your dog's information is up to date! Contact the company through which your dog's micro chip was purchased and let them know of any address or telephone number changes as soon as they occur. If you are unsure which company provided your pet's chip, contact the veterinary office or shelter which did the implantation procedure for their contact information. |
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