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Originally Posted by WhamBamPam I just read on another website to put cooked meat outside & smelly items like sweat socks outside, walk around calling for them, use their squeaky toy (if they have one), carry a flashlight to check under things, make sure you have treats or meat or something to lure them with. Get your neighbors involved, get the neighborhood children involved. Make sure to go by the Pound (Animal shelter) & make sure you know how long they keep found animals for. Check with the city to see if any animals were picked up for disposal. And whatever you do, go see the found animals, descriptions are not enough, bring color photos with your name & contact numbers DO NOT give your address, offer a reward but don't say the amount, and lastly don't give up hope!
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I had forgotten about the clothing thing. It worked for us a lot of years ago when a dog we were watching for my parents got loose. He was gone for a week! We went and got some clothing that had not been washed from my parents house and put it all around and outside our property. We placed them in sort of a trail like pattern so if he picked up the scent he could follow it. He came back the next morning! And it was not even his home! My parents were on vacation and we felt terrible that we had lost their dog. We had big reward ads out every where. Thank God he came home by himself.