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Originally Posted by gracielove I hope you get your little guy back. Alerting local vet offices may help if he has a microchip but his distinctive tongue issue may help a vet or the staff to identify him as well.
Usually coyotes would not be able to jump a fence with a 10lb pup so it seems unlikely a coyote took him. Hopefully you don't have big cats where you live.
Don't give up. We recently had a member who recovered her Yorkie after 3 years. Keep putting up posters with his picture and continue to check with the shelters. Staff does not always keep up with missing dog reports and as volunteers come and go they are not always aware of the descriptions of missing dogs. |
We are so perplexed because nothing ads up right. Everyone had been saying coyotes probably got him, but everyone in the neighborhood hears them when they are around. Our fences are also solid, and the highest in the neighborhood, and our back fence is up against a steep hill, so the chances the coyotes jumped over is slim. No big cat predators in this area either. We have searched for his body just to see if he was taken by wildlife, but haven't found anything. My other yorkie doesn't seem to smell him at all when we walk him. Praying he turns up. Thank you for the hope!