DOG RESOURCES:
It is a heartbreaking & desperate feeling to have lost a pet! Our team has compiled the following resources, tips, and research-based information to get you started RIGHT NOW on your search!
What YOU Can Do Now:
Review the remainder of this Resource page. This has critical information that we have compiled carefully to give you the very best chances of bringing your pet back home!
Complete the LOST DOG CHECKLIST. Every task is a simple and effective strategy that does not require any kind of special skill or tool. Use our tips to make it easy, and please recruit family & friends to help!
Reach out to us by phone, Facebook, \or email for additional assistance if you need it! We are happy to jump in and help when we can!
LOST DOG CHECKLIST
CHECK THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY & ALERT CLOSE NEIGHBORS
SET OUT FOOD, WATER, & AND AN ITEM WITH THE OWNER’S SCENT AT THE PLACE DOG WAS LOST
Think stinky, novel foods like bacon, protein grease, sardines, etc.
Dirty laundry works great for owner-scented items (socks, underwear, pillow case, etc). Change out every 12 hours for optimal scent
REPORT DOG AS LOST TO YOUR LOCAL SHELTER & CHECK BACK OFTEN
Which shelter? CHECK HERE
Check “found pets” pages of area shelter’s websites CONTINUOUSLY!
REPORT DOG AS LOST TO THE DOG’S MICROCHIP COMPANY & VETERINARIAN
Ensure your contact information is up-to-date with BOTH
Not sure your pet’s microchip number? Call clinic/shelter/rescue/breeder microchip was placed by
Not sure what microchip company to call? CHECK HERE
Microchip not registered? Register for free with:
MAKE BIG EYE-CATCHING POSTERS & PLACE AT MAIN INTERSECTIONS IN LOST AREA
#POSTERSWORK - SEE HERE for the cheapest and most effective way to do them!
USE A RECENT PHOTO TO CREATE A FLYER WITH IMPORTANT INFO (DO NOT INCLUDE NAME)
Print & hand out to mailmen, neighbors, local businesses, etc. in the area
Email flyer to all vets in your area.
POST FLYER ON SOCIAL MEDIA
Other platforms to use: Pawboost, NextDoor, & Craigslist
OTHER IMPORTANT INFO
NEVER CHASE! This only pushes the dog farther away and distracts them from avoiding cars & other dangers. If you are following a dog and it is running away from you, this is considered chasing.
INSTEAD - Use the “STOP, DROP & THINK” Method (Get low & still, use calming body language, and patiently lure with food). SEE HOW & WHY HERE
Research shows that calling out to a dog, whistling, or using its name most often makes the dog bolt! LEARN WHY & WHAT WORKS HERE
Dogs often return to the place they were lost from at some point! (Especially if the dog was displaced from an accident, spooked, in unfamiliar territory, etc). It is VERY important to monitor the place they were lost for as long as possible.
Use a camera such as a trail camera or security camera, if you are able, to help monitor activity in the area.
If it is safe to do so, consider sleeping at the location as well. This makes you very non-threatening, allowing your dog time to register your scent. You may just wake up to your furry friend!