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Cindy
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In keeping with the Stray thread of the past few days http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=ApLWyAbJ0wZxnD2_Yp1w_Z7sy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20071021144734AA87Qlz
I thought I'd ask to think about this situation. Somehow, your dog is missing. It doesn't matter how it happened, or how unlikely that is to occur, he or she is gone and has been for who knows how long.
What do you do? Who do you call? Where do you start looking? How do you go about making sure your dog has the best chance of getting home?
This is a scary situation and I know it's probably happened to ALL of us at one time or another - for 5 minutes or maybe even longer.
No judgments, no wrong answers here. This is a complete brainstorming session to help EVERYONE who has or ever may lose their dog.
What do you do?
I thought I'd ask to think about this situation. Somehow, your dog is missing. It doesn't matter how it happened, or how unlikely that is to occur, he or she is gone and has been for who knows how long.
What do you do? Who do you call? Where do you start looking? How do you go about making sure your dog has the best chance of getting home?
This is a scary situation and I know it's probably happened to ALL of us at one time or another - for 5 minutes or maybe even longer.
No judgments, no wrong answers here. This is a complete brainstorming session to help EVERYONE who has or ever may lose their dog.
What do you do?