07-11-2008, 02:27 PM
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Senior Yorkie Talker
Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Northern California - Bay Area
Posts: 117
| Lost Dog - Please Help Me Find Him! I'm a member of the HomeAgain PetRescuers - Microchip System. I was e-mailed this flyer this morning for the return of their lost male Yorkie named Charlie. So what can I do to help another pet owner? Tell as many people as possible! So if you think you may have seen him or know of a 1 year old dog for sale or find him running the streets. Please call HomeAgain Immediately! Thank you Diana Here Is A Copy Of The Flyer: If you think that you have seen this pet, please call our 24/7 recovery center at 1-888 HomeAgain (1-888-466-3242) immediately! Our member guide, below, contains a few quick and easy steps you can take to ensure the safety and welfare of a lost pet. HOMEAGAIN INFORMATION: Pet name: Charlie Species: Dog Breed: Yorkshire Terrier Primary color: Black Secondary color: tan Other characteristics: no collar on at time Sex: M Weight: 4.6 lbs. Birth date: 7/21/2007 Microchip number: 4933105912 Area last seen: 1699 Garnet Lane, Concord, California 94519 Day last seen: 7/11/2008 No photo of Charlie was on the flyer. HomeAgain™ PetRescuers Member Guide: As a HomeAgain PetRescuer, there are quick, easy steps you can take to ensure the safety and welfare of a lost pet. If you are comfortable approaching the pet, first check for forms of identification. If the owner's contact information is on the tag, call the owner immediately and tell them the location of their pet. If there is no owner contact information available (or if you cannot reach the owner), call 1-888-HOME-AGAIN (888-466-3242) to report the found pet to the HomeAgain Proactive Pet Recovery Network. HomeAgain dispatchers will help guide you through the process of reporting and reuniting a lost pet with his or her owner. You are not required to approach the pet or take it into your home or yard. If you decide to take a pet into your care, here are some suggestions: 1. Segregate the pet from your other animals. 2. Provide food and water. 3. Check for signs of injury. 4. Monitor the pet's activity periodically while he/she remains with you. For more about HomeAgain and pet recovery, visit HomeAgain.com. Let's Bring Him Home! |
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