Hey guys, need some advice =(
This happened while I was sleeping (around 8am) but one of my roommates left the door open for a few seconds and my roommates husky ran out the door. He has been missing for 2 days now.. The roommate thats the owner unfortunately does not have him chipped and at the time he did not have his dog tag on either. So this is a very terrifying situation for him. I was hoping for some advise on how to find the dog and get him home safely. So far weve just been checking and calling shelthers and pounds and no luck. My roommate is in the process of making fliers and putting them up but I dont know when he'll be done.
Kelly has been sad too, she has been staring out the window hoping to see him in the backyard and shes been wanting to go outside more often and she appears to be searching for him. I'll keep you guys posted on if we find him.
ps. worse case scenario, is there a way to find reports on roadkill?
Kelly has been sad too, she has been staring out the window hoping to see him in the backyard and shes been wanting to go outside more often and she appears to be searching for him. I'll keep you guys posted on if we find him.
ps. worse case scenario, is there a way to find reports on roadkill?
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Also, since Kelly and him are good friends, you could always take long walks around the neighborhood and near-by neighborhoods. If he's anywhere near the area and roaming about maybe he'll come bounding up to Kelly. Also, you can even "spot-check" backyards if perhaps someone picked him off the street and is taking care of him.
I hope he comes home soon! I can't wait to read this thread with an edited "FOUND" in the subject line.
It's OK to mention a reward, but don't put the amount in the flyer.
Use http://www.findtoto.com/ to contact a huge number of people in your vicinity.
See if there is a service like this one in your area: http://www.dogsfindingdogs.com/
Good luck and please keep us updated.
Don't give up though many dogs travel far and wide, expect at least a 3 mile journey in any direction if not further. Post at the library too and near school bus stops and pick zones where parents meet their kids. Pet supply shops and bakeries if you have one of those in your downtown area. Even restaurants with outdoor seating. Entrances to park at Kiosks are another spot too.
Make a list and maybe your friends can help break up the tasks or you can contact a lost dog service that can help you since you can't be two places at once. You will need to check the shelter at least every other day. You can not always count on them to get back to you if they are a really busy place. You might check with animal control for your area they are sometimes a separate facility than the actual animal shelter.
Also notify Husky rescues too in case they are notified before you are.
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I really hope you guys can find him...I know how terrifying and heart-wrenching it can be.
Everyone gave good suggestions. I hope the husky find its way back home or it will be found soon!
My heart goes out to you guys. Keep at it, I'm sure your efforts will pay off.