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What Next?Your dog was gone missing and you are filled with anxiety. What do you do? Well we are here to help... Be encouraged because approx. 40% of households have pets and those people will respond favorably to a lost pet. Even those homes that don't have a pet are sympathetic to animals and pet owners. Understand people are willing to help and will respond favorably to your plea for help. More importantly these people will recognize the urgent situation when they discover your lost dog and will take VERY GOOD care of him or her, take comfort in this truth. Knock on doors, do not be intimidated, people want to help you. People take lost pets to local veterinarians, animal hospitals, kennels, groomers, even pet stores. They take them to animal shelters and to rescue organizations; so be sure to contact those establishments. You need to make up big colorful, eye catching signs. Include the word Reward in big letters. This will make everyone understand that this is URGENT. Include a photo of your pet. If you are in a bilingual community, put your sign in both languages. The major search engines on the internet translate your text immediately and for free. Next you need to mobilize Dogtown San Diego members by adding your dog to the “Missing Dog” listing. This is important because now you can solicit a ton of dog lovers who WILL respond by printing the listing and distributing it within the community. WE ARE HERE FOR YOU. Click here for a meaningful article to help you find your lost dog |

