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I hate to hear when a little one is missing. I hope she is found asap. These are the most important hours to looks for her because she can't be that far away..I think the reward should be made public so it will attract ppl-get them to help and look around for her. |
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just a thought i always see posters in petco, petsmart and starbucks and all the local groomers as well if this has not been brought up |
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Hey Twalla, HUHHHH I hate hearing this. I am sure they have checked all the animal shelters in the area. We are praying for a fast and safe return. |
I joined the FB page and reposted on my page. Low and behold I have a friend right in the area. So Serena is also going to ask around and hopefully Chloe will be home by tonight. |
No news yet????....I was so hoping for good news...:(:(.....Shana must be going out of her mind.....:( |
also the schools in the area as linda's girl was wondering around the school and someone found her there and get the kids involved as well as those little guys can go door to door looking for her too |
Thank you everyone for your prayers. So far no good news to report. Ive had one person call and it was a prank call from a teenager but Im trying to be positive. Ive been to all the local shelters & vets and left flyers. Posted flyers throughout my neighborhood, on people's doors and lightpoles, telephone poles, talked to neighbors that were home and posted on craigslist. I truly feel like someone picked her up and I worry they are going to try and keep her, that's what my gut is telling me. I added "reward" to my signs and Im hoping that helps. Keep praying, I really appreciate it. |
I'm so sorry to hear that Chloe is missing.. sending prayers for a speeding return. (hugss))))) shana |
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also do you have a local cable company and local radio station you can ask to broadcast - thinking of everything i can |
are there dog parks in your area? if so get flyers put up there and maybe fellow dog owners will help you scour the area out by your home - check petfinder.com for all the local rescues and call them to see if they have been called call emergency vets and specialty hospitals as well |
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make sure the microchip company has your correct info |
call every vet office daily too in your area to see if anyone is calling them about a yorkie and asking questions that is not a client and make sure they have scanners that will match up to the chip you have |
have some kids at the local grocery store handing out flyers - I am just trying to think of everything i would do if i was in your situation :( so sorry this happened-- i hope who has her will do the right thing like with linda's baby |
This article from petfinder.com was really helpful: What do you do if you lose your dog? 1. Call all surrounding town police departments and alert them (calling a few is not a bad idea). Give the breed, size, sex, color, name and where it was lost and last seen. Give your name and phone number in case they find it. If the police department does not ask you what your phone number is, then call BACK and make sure they have it and understand why. Continue to call each day or every other day to find out updates. They won't LOOK for your pet. They'll only pick it up if they see it. If your Police Department is separate from Animal Control, be sure to notify your local Animal Control Officer/Dog Warden as well. 2. Call the local animal shelter and humane society to alert them. 3. Call all nearby park workers to alert them in case your pet ran into a park 4. If you have internet access, register your pet in Pet adoption: Want a dog or cat? Adopt a pet on Petfinder 5. Make flyers which include: LOST PET announcement -your pet's picture -your pet's name, size, sex date it became missing where and when last seen your phone number, beeper number a note saying to call ANYTIME A.S.A.P (optional) a note saying to please try to get the pet if seen a note saying REWARD (but one that does not specify what or how much) a note saying "may be cold and hungry". People's hearts go out to that. (optional) note saying to "check your backyards" **Flyer should not look crowded. Type it out, bold important parts, italicize others. Make sure the picture comes out clear and is large enough to get an idea of what pet looks like. 6. Make 500 copies TO START (The office super-stores are inexpensive $.02 -.05/copy). Don't be surprised if you end up making 2000 copies. 7. Put flyers near the mailboxes of the houses in the area where your pet was last seen. If you receive calls of sightings, extend this to those areas. 8. Make sure you have an answering machine ON AT ALL TIMES. If possible, have someone who can always check it and can get in touch with you if there is a sighting. If possible, have someone who can always respond to these calls. You may have to take a couple days off or rotate days off with someone who can help you. 9. Put flyers on poles, near mailboxes, stop signs (eye level to cars), bus stops, park benches ...anywhere where groups of people frequent. 10. Put flyers in business windows in the town the dog was seen and in at least one nearby town. It is likely your pet will travel to the next town. 11. Give flyers to children playing on the streets, to those riding bikes (some will post it on the front of their bikes!!). Children and teenagers love to make adventures out of looking for something. Teenagers will either sympathize or have the extra incentive from the prospect of a reward. Most of all, they are always outside, where your dog is. 12. Give flyers to postal workers in the area. Remember, every town is divided into different sections. Every section has a postal worker. Try to reach all of them as they are working to give them the flyers and ask them to help. They will have a good chance of spotting lost pets since they are always out driving the areas. 13. Do the same for UPS workers. 14. Do the same for construction workers. 15. Put an announcement and picture in your local newspaper and a county newspaper with the same info. in the flyers. (They can cost anywhere from $7 - $30) 16. Walk day and night looking for your dog in the area you think he is. Call him, bring his toy to squeak it. Bring your relatives or friends to help you look. Have a flashlight. Be safe. Don't go to dark corners by yourself. Most likely your dog will be out early morning to afternoon and sleeping at night. 17. Drive your car around looking for your pet. Have others do the same (but make sure someone is always home for the telephone calls). 18. Respond immediately to any phone calls regarding sightings. Some people may call and say they saw the dog "2 hours ago". Though the dog may have moved on, check that area anyway. It's a clue to where he/she might be. 19. Bring pictures of your dog with you (the real one, not newspaper one). People who call you might actually see other people's lost dogs!!!! If you talk to someone face to face and show them the actual picture, he/she can positively identify your pet. A black and white photocopy is not as accurate. The best thing to do when your pet is missing is to get the community involved. Tell people, report it to as many relevant organizations as possible and constantly call them to check updates. Get it in the paper, put flyers EVERYWHERE. The more people who know who your dog is and what he looks like, the more chances you will have of someone spotting him and calling you or picking him up. You will be amazed at how much support you will get from the community. People will come out of the woodwork to help you and to look for the dog on their own, whether you are aware of it or not. There will be times when you feel like you are getting somewhere...and there will be times when you'll feel like you are looking for a needle in a haystack. Anything you do is a step in the right direction. Your dog is a family member. Don't give up. |
Great post !!! |
If you need help calling local places, please let me know. If I was in TX I would be out there looking with you!!!!! |
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Sure, via Google we could find out the names of local shelters, pet stores, etc. I would be more than happy to! |
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God Bless you......... |
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You guys are all so very sweet. I really appreciate everything. I feel like there may be actually be hope with everything that it being done :) Today Ive been mostly on the road making rounds driving to shelters, vets and neighborhoods and have been so fortunate to have Twalla calling a bunch of places for me. Im overwhelmed with everyones kindness and willingness to help. |
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PM me with what you would like me to say to the people I call :) |
I am praying she is found. Don't worry about "lying" about the medication, she probably is on heartworm prevention so you're not lying. |
Shana, I'm so very sorry and pray for her quick return. |
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