We found these up all over Fifth Avenue in Park Slope this weekend. If you know this little guy, be in touch.
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January 12th, 2009 · 4 Comments
Tags: Animals
We found these up all over Fifth Avenue in Park Slope this weekend. If you know this little guy, be in touch.
Tags: Animals
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1 Sheila // Jan 12, 2009 at 2:18 pm
Thank you for taking the dog in while looking for hos guardian BUT just FYI, you should not have his photo poste nor should you give too much info…let the person looking for the dog give you the info, this way you will be sure he is going back to the rightful guardian…too many people are up to no good and may try to claim him…I have seen this many times over…
2 Debbie // Jan 12, 2009 at 3:55 pm
Hi. Did you check to see if this dog has a microchip? Also, did you check the following found/lost websites:
LOST/FOUND WEBSITES
http://www.craigs.list.com
http://www.findtoto.com/
http://dogdetective.com/
http://www.petfinder.com/post/classifiedhop.html
http://www.lostpets.com
http://www.lostpetsos.org
http://www.lostpaws.com
http://www.lostmypet.com
http://www.pets911.com
http://www.lostyourpet.net
http://www.petfind-usa.com
http://www.lostpetnet.com
http://www.pet-detective.com
http://www.telephonepole.org/entry.php?lost=true
http://nationalmissingpetalert.bravehost.com
http://www.lostandfound.com
http://www.missingpets.com
3 Debbie // Jan 12, 2009 at 4:06 pm
Also, here is another found/lost website to try:
Free website sends alerts to a 45 plus mile radius:
http://www.lostandpound.com/
Lostandpound.com allows pet owners to post pictures and descriptions of their lost pets including the location where they were last seen. Upon entering this information, a LOST PET ALERT is sent immediately via email to a combination of participating veterinarians, animal shelters, police stations, media outlets, pet service companies and “neighborhood watch volunteers” within a 45-mile radius of where your pet was lost.
4 Anonymous // Jan 13, 2009 at 10:05 am
If a dog like that got lost it was deliberate. Yes, less info the better or he will be dpg bait.