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Apr 13, 2022 14:17:24   #
Wickedestoldwolf
 
Disappeared in sw Pinal County, Arizona. She not political. And she missed greatly.



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Apr 13, 2022 14:41:41   #
Tiptop789 Loc: State of Denial
 
Wickedestoldwolf wrote:
Disappeared in sw Pinal County, Arizona. She not political. And she missed greatly.


Hope you get her back. Did you try one of the lost pet sites? You might have better luck than this place. There's lots of people that peruse those sites & can teach out to others to look for your dog.

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Apr 13, 2022 15:10:51   #
jack sequim wa Loc: Blanchard, Idaho
 
Wickedestoldwolf wrote:
Disappeared in sw Pinal County, Arizona. She not political. And she missed greatly.


My boy missing too



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Apr 13, 2022 15:24:02   #
keepuphope Loc: Idaho
 
Hope you both find you little friends. Animals are so amazing. Hope they come home safe and in good health.

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Apr 13, 2022 16:46:37   #
jack sequim wa Loc: Blanchard, Idaho
 
Wickedestoldwolf wrote:
Disappeared in sw Pinal County, Arizona. She not political. And she missed greatly.



Here are major (Must) sites

PetFBI.com

Nokillnetwork.org

Dogsfindingdogs.com This site has some of the best "How to find your pet " in few sentences.

Flyers only work if highly visible and handing out (Door Knocking)

Facebook lost and found pets and be sure to post in nearby cities and bedroom communities.

Large Neon signs 3ft by 2ft with Color Flyer attached to center. (Dollar Store) your phone number hand printed in 5 inch tall numbers with the very broad Sharpe Marker and the words missing and Breed.
Post signs on stop signs, telephone Poles or put stakes in the ground.
Place at all major entrances and exits to and from nearby towns and cities.
You have 5 Seconds for drivers to snap a picture.
Place at major grocery stores entrances and exits.
Don't ask permission because no one wants to be the ass that takes down a missing pet sign.

I added an example but had not yet written my phone number and "Yorkie" yet.

The number one thing owners say after finding their pet "I can't believe how far they went "
After they realize they are lost they go into full panic mode, anxiety and survival mode.
Be sure your Facebook add says
" please take a picture and text with location and Cross streets immediately so that search dogs can immediately follow scent.
Do not chase pet, please squat down and in low soft voice try to call them to you.
When in survival mode pets often run from their owners and don't come when called. They often go Ferrell, hiding during the day and traveling at night.
If you get a sighting, immediately go to spot and place bowl of water along with clothing you have worn and a bedding blanket with their scent or a toy with their scent.
Make a scent trail to sighting spot.
Urine has the exact same hormones that are excreted through your skin that is your scent finger print. Half urine with half water in a spray bottle. Every 12 feet spray a quarter size spray where dog is likely to walk.

I learned the "Learning curve " over weeks and wish I had known day one.
More people these days that find a pet decide to keep it and not try to find the owner or are afraid to take them to a Humane society in fear the pet will be put down. This is why you must place Neon signs to pressure someone keeping your pet to return to you.
REWARD is a must and giving flyers to school kids is a great way to have dozens searching for you. They (Kids,) want easy money.
If you can find a cage trap to put at sightings even better.
Often pets come home in the middle of the night and don't see anyone (survived mode) Take off again. Make sure to have a bed, treats, water near the door they use along with clothing you have worn (dirty laundry )
Call police and Sheriff's, find and stop them on their patrol shifts and give them a flyer. Give flyer to garbage truck drivers and postal drivers (They know your neighborhood)

Many Humane Society's and dog Rescues state that most missing pets have changed hands 2-3 times and it's past 30 days before they get your pet.
Also remember craigslist and search listings for "Found and For Sale " not just Craigslist.

Good luck

Jack

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Apr 13, 2022 18:48:40   #
debeda
 
jack sequim wa wrote:
Here are major (Must) sites

PetFBI.com

Nokillnetwork.org

Dogsfindingdogs.com This site has some of the best "How to find your pet " in few sentences.

Flyers only work if highly visible and handing out (Door Knocking)

Facebook lost and found pets and be sure to post in nearby cities and bedroom communities.

Large Neon signs 3ft by 2ft with Color Flyer attached to center. (Dollar Store) your phone number hand printed in 5 inch tall numbers with the very broad Sharpe Marker and the words missing and Breed.
Post signs on stop signs, telephone Poles or put stakes in the ground.
Place at all major entrances and exits to and from nearby towns and cities.
You have 5 Seconds for drivers to snap a picture.
Place at major grocery stores entrances and exits.
Don't ask permission because no one wants to be the ass that takes down a missing pet sign.

I added an example but had not yet written my phone number and "Yorkie" yet.

The number one thing owners say after finding their pet "I can't believe how far they went "
After they realize they are lost they go into full panic mode, anxiety and survival mode.
Be sure your Facebook add says
" please take a picture and text with location and Cross streets immediately so that search dogs can immediately follow scent.
Do not chase pet, please squat down and in low soft voice try to call them to you.
When in survival mode pets often run from their owners and don't come when called. They often go Ferrell, hiding during the day and traveling at night.
If you get a sighting, immediately go to spot and place bowl of water along with clothing you have worn and a bedding blanket with their scent or a toy with their scent.
Make a scent trail to sighting spot.
Urine has the exact same hormones that are excreted through your skin that is your scent finger print. Half urine with half water in a spray bottle. Every 12 feet spray a quarter size spray where dog is likely to walk.

I learned the "Learning curve " over weeks and wish I had known day one.
More people these days that find a pet decide to keep it and not try to find the owner or are afraid to take them to a Humane society in fear the pet will be put down. This is why you must place Neon signs to pressure someone keeping your pet to return to you.
REWARD is a must and giving flyers to school kids is a great way to have dozens searching for you. They (Kids,) want easy money.
If you can find a cage trap to put at sightings even better.
Often pets come home in the middle of the night and don't see anyone (survived mode) Take off again. Make sure to have a bed, treats, water near the door they use along with clothing you have worn (dirty laundry )
Call police and Sheriff's, find and stop them on their patrol shifts and give them a flyer. Give flyer to garbage truck drivers and postal drivers (They know your neighborhood)

Many Humane Society's and dog Rescues state that most missing pets have changed hands 2-3 times and it's past 30 days before they get your pet.
Also remember craigslist and search listings for "Found and For Sale " not just Craigslist.

Good luck

Jack
Here are major (Must) sites br br PetFBI.com b... (show quote)


Some neighborhoods use a site called "next door". We found the owner of a kitty that took up residence in our yard that way. Good luck guys!

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Apr 13, 2022 19:14:48   #
jack sequim wa Loc: Blanchard, Idaho
 
debeda wrote:
Some neighborhoods use a site called "next door". We found the owner of a kitty that took up residence in our yard that way. Good luck guys!


I'm very rural and did post to all 56 people on next door. I included nearby towns because it does have its place

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Apr 13, 2022 19:55:36   #
debeda
 
jack sequim wa wrote:
I'm very rural and did post to all 56 people on next door. I included nearby towns because it does have its place


Oh, good. I hope you find your sweetie!

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Apr 13, 2022 20:16:52   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
So sad when things like this hit especially close to home…

I hope you both get your precious joys back…

Let us know please~~~❤️✨

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Apr 13, 2022 21:37:34   #
Ricktloml
 
Wickedestoldwolf wrote:
Disappeared in sw Pinal County, Arizona. She not political. And she missed greatly.


Oh, I hope she finds her way home. Prayers for her return

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Apr 13, 2022 21:42:55   #
Ricktloml
 
jack sequim wa wrote:
Here are major (Must) sites

PetFBI.com

Nokillnetwork.org

Dogsfindingdogs.com This site has some of the best "How to find your pet " in few sentences.

Flyers only work if highly visible and handing out (Door Knocking)

Facebook lost and found pets and be sure to post in nearby cities and bedroom communities.

Large Neon signs 3ft by 2ft with Color Flyer attached to center. (Dollar Store) your phone number hand printed in 5 inch tall numbers with the very broad Sharpe Marker and the words missing and Breed.
Post signs on stop signs, telephone Poles or put stakes in the ground.
Place at all major entrances and exits to and from nearby towns and cities.
You have 5 Seconds for drivers to snap a picture.
Place at major grocery stores entrances and exits.
Don't ask permission because no one wants to be the ass that takes down a missing pet sign.

I added an example but had not yet written my phone number and "Yorkie" yet.

The number one thing owners say after finding their pet "I can't believe how far they went "
After they realize they are lost they go into full panic mode, anxiety and survival mode.
Be sure your Facebook add says
" please take a picture and text with location and Cross streets immediately so that search dogs can immediately follow scent.
Do not chase pet, please squat down and in low soft voice try to call them to you.
When in survival mode pets often run from their owners and don't come when called. They often go Ferrell, hiding during the day and traveling at night.
If you get a sighting, immediately go to spot and place bowl of water along with clothing you have worn and a bedding blanket with their scent or a toy with their scent.
Make a scent trail to sighting spot.
Urine has the exact same hormones that are excreted through your skin that is your scent finger print. Half urine with half water in a spray bottle. Every 12 feet spray a quarter size spray where dog is likely to walk.

I learned the "Learning curve " over weeks and wish I had known day one.
More people these days that find a pet decide to keep it and not try to find the owner or are afraid to take them to a Humane society in fear the pet will be put down. This is why you must place Neon signs to pressure someone keeping your pet to return to you.
REWARD is a must and giving flyers to school kids is a great way to have dozens searching for you. They (Kids,) want easy money.
If you can find a cage trap to put at sightings even better.
Often pets come home in the middle of the night and don't see anyone (survived mode) Take off again. Make sure to have a bed, treats, water near the door they use along with clothing you have worn (dirty laundry )
Call police and Sheriff's, find and stop them on their patrol shifts and give them a flyer. Give flyer to garbage truck drivers and postal drivers (They know your neighborhood)

Many Humane Society's and dog Rescues state that most missing pets have changed hands 2-3 times and it's past 30 days before they get your pet.
Also remember craigslist and search listings for "Found and For Sale " not just Craigslist.

Good luck

Jack
Here are major (Must) sites br br PetFBI.com b... (show quote)



We had a wedding at our house and our cat got in one of the cars. We were sure she was gone for good. But 2/3 months later she found her way home...skinny and loud about her ordeal

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Apr 13, 2022 21:55:55   #
debeda
 
Ricktloml wrote:
We had a wedding at our house and our cat got in one of the cars. We were sure she was gone for good. But 2/3 months later she found her way home...skinny and loud about her ordeal


Awwww😥😥😥

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Apr 14, 2022 05:15:51   #
Helilord
 
Animals are Nature's greatest gift to mankind.

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Apr 14, 2022 09:34:57   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
Helilord wrote:
Animals are Nature's greatest gift to mankind.


Yes!!!

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Apr 14, 2022 09:35:22   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
Ricktloml wrote:
We had a wedding at our house and our cat got in one of the cars. We were sure she was gone for good. But 2/3 months later she found her way home...skinny and loud about her ordeal


Sweeeeeeetttttt!!!

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