#Lost Dogs
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madsmilfelsen · 6 months ago
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LOST DOGS series, rated M + E, 42k words total—
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vaspider · 1 year ago
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Found this pretty but very dirty girl running up the side of I-84 near the Cesar Chavez exit earlier today. Taking her to get checked for a tag. I checked for lost dog posts but didn't see any that matched her.
She is young, sweet and playful. Clearly she is very loved. PDX folx, anybody know her?
Post current as of October 17, 3:01 PM. Please check notes for potential updates before reblogging, thank you!
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charmanderxerneas · 8 months ago
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If you’re in the Colorado Springs Area please read, lost dog
My beloved girl disappeared today, we think someone accidentally let her out while opening the front door. Her name is Biddy, she’s an older dog, chihuahua mix, white fur with slight brown markings on her ears, she only has one eye due to an injury a few years back. She might seem scary at first because she is scared of strangers, but she really is a sweetheart if you can calm her down and give her pets or something, and shes loved a lot. We live around Circle and Pikes Peak, I’m scared because some of the traffic around here is busy.
I know Facebook is better for lost pet posts and my family has made a post on there but since I dont have facebook i figured id throw this out there
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emacrow · 5 months ago
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I did a really great deed today and here the story
My mom found this old exhausted dog on the street looking lost as heck during her delivery after 4th of july, so she brought her home.
She was a really trained, well loved and recently groomed dachshund dog.
We tried looking for her owner but no luck for almost a week.
Then my neighbor came up to me and told me she found her owner, so she send me the link and I talked to the owner who was a sweet old lady.
My mom gave her the address and she arrived a hour later, she thanks us a lot and told us how her Heidi ran away out of the backyard due to the Fourth of the July plus a thunderstorm that rain heavy that night and usually her husband had Heidi inside by the doggy door but probably due to the thunderstorm and fireworks, things went out of control.
She gave my mom 100 dollars and appreciated us for taking care of her dog.
I was really happy but also sad because I bonded well with the dog but seeing how happy Heidi and the lady was to be back together. I'm glad I did something good for them.
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petspeopletogether · 2 months ago
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Do you know what to do if your dog is lost? Do your friends and family? Save this info and hope you never need it! https://www.humanesociety.org/resources/how-find-lost-dog
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therainforestechoes · 2 months ago
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sincere apologies for the slow spam of requests. I just enjoy how u make them I'd packs , dude. Can I please request a lost dog id pack? Like those dogs u find in zombie games and can be mates with. Thank u ,dude!. -📼
Of course!
Names: Buddy, Goldie, Rufus, Scout, Gulliver, Wanderer, Hope, Lucky, Billy, Ollie, Ranger, Koda, Duke, Copper, Marley, Blaze, Finn, Sparkie
Pronouns: Lost/lostself, Travel/travelself, pup/pupself, Paw/Pawself, Wander/Wanderself, patience/patienceself, Buddy/Buddyself, Companion/Companionself, Bark/Barkself, stray/strayself, Curious/curiousself
🐕/🐕s 🛣/🛣s 🍀/🍀s 🔍/🔍s 🧸/🧸s ❓/❓s 🌎/🌎s 🎀/🎀s⚾/⚾s
Titles: LostDogWandering , MissingCanine, StoryfilledCompanion, VenturingCanine , [Name]TheOneWhoBetsOnLosingDogs,
Genders:
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Pupgender. No definition stated on source. [Source:https://uk.pinterest.com/pin/577938564714507273/]
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Awolgender. "A gender that feels lost and/or distant, as if one is unable to find it" [Source:https://uk.pinterest.com/pin/612630355591451411/]
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Gamedoggender. No definition stated on source. [Source:https://uk.pinterest.com/pin/301811612542979360/]
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Ren🌌!
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niffler-91 · 10 months ago
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Have started a Sprizzy fic which entails Izzy's dog going missing in Hyde Park and being found by none other than Lucius Spriggs. If you're on AO3, keep your 👀 peeled.
But I have only just started it so give a girl a chance 😅
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thelonepeanutsblog · 4 months ago
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My dog was found today. He's been lost in rural Queensland for 7 days. So happy.
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pearljamartwork · 10 months ago
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LiNK
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ravenh37 · 2 months ago
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😥😢🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
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dogstomp · 1 year ago
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Dogstomp #2796 - September 2nd
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stuffydollband · 3 months ago
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Fun fact if you find a lost dog on a Sunday there’s literally nothing to be done about it
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sottileincanto · 6 months ago
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‼️🔴 Se qualcuno li avesse visti, presi in buona fede credendo che fossero abbandonati, se venissero offerti in adozione o in vendita a voi o a qualcuno che conoscete, sappiate che la loro famiglia li sta cercando disperatamente. 🔴‼️
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petspeopletogether · 9 months ago
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We hope you never need this. But save and share it just in case! https://www.humanesociety.org/resources/how-find-lost-dog
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doggozila · 4 months ago
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(via LOST DOGS: INNOVATIVE TRACKING USING NOSE PRINTS)
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galtx · 1 year ago
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GALTx eNews: Jasmine Is Lost In Denton!
On November 12th, Jasmine escaped her forever home in the Denton, Texas, neighborhood of Robson Ranch, near Perimeter Street and Rivercrest Drive. Despite her family's best efforts to bring her home, she was found deceased on November 21st.
We don't want anyone else to go through what Jasmine and her family experienced, so please keep these safety tips in mind:
Never let your sighthound off leash in an unenclosed space, even if you think your dog is different and will come when called. The risk is simply not worth it. Make sure you're checking the fences at dog parks or other places that you expect to be enclosed.
When you are returning from a leashed walk, always wait until you're inside and the door is closed before unleashing. Do not unleash in the garage before the door fully closes or as you approach your front door assuming your dog will continue on its way inside.
If there is any chance that a family member will return home and open the garage door with a remote, do not allow your hounds access to the garage. Make sure all dogs are safely inside or that pedestrian doors leading to backyards are securely closed.
Install an ex pen at the front door as an extra barricade or install a screen door so that you can come and go with minimal risk of escape.
Always use a properly fitting martingale collar or harness for walks and always hold the leash with your hand through the loop. Flexible or retractable leashes are not safe for many reasons, including that they allow too much freedom and can easily be pulled from your hand.
When you're getting in and out of your car with your dog, have someone with you to hold on to the leash or use a dog seat belt to keep your hound restrained until you have a good grip on their leash and can help them safely exit.
Make sure anyone handling your hound is up to the task. Anyone holding your hound's leash needs to be strong enough to hold on if your hound startles or attempts to catch a rabbit. Anyone caring for your hound in your absence needs to know basic sighthound safety and be responsible enough to take the precautions you take. As much as we love our family, we always need to be realistic about the abilities of senior parents and young children.
Regularly inspect your gate, fence and yard, especially after windy weather. If you have a dog door, restrict access during windstorms so that you can check your fence and gate before your hounds go out.
Always keep your dog's identification tags on its collar, even when you are home. Also, routinely inspect your dog's tags to ensure they are still legible.
At your annual vet visits, ask the vet to check your dog's microchip and make sure the contact information is current.
Keep current photos of your dogs handy on your phone in case you need to identify your dog.
If your dog is skittish, consider adding a GPS tracker to your dog's collar so that you have a better chance of finding them if they get lost.
We know that sometimes unexpected circumstances arise despite our best efforts and that everyone can make a mistake. Click here to read the steps to take immediately if your hound gets lost. We recommend printing this tip sheet or at least bookmarking it so that you can find it quickly if you ever need it. Please stay safe, everyone!
11/16/23
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