{"id":1610,"date":"2020-01-31T16:46:28","date_gmt":"2020-01-31T22:46:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sitmeanssit.com\/dog-training-mu\/pueblo-dog-training\/?p=1610"},"modified":"2024-04-30T20:19:05","modified_gmt":"2024-05-01T02:19:05","slug":"tips-for-finding-a-lost-dog","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sitmeanssit.com\/dog-training-mu\/pueblo-dog-training\/1610\/tips-for-finding-a-lost-dog\/","title":{"rendered":"Tips for Finding a Lost Dog"},"content":{"rendered":"
The panic that onsets when you lose your favorite furry friend is terrifying and can lead to confusion surrounding the next steps to take to find them. If you do end up losing your dog, try to remain calm and follow these steps to make sure that you can find them as soon as possible.<\/p>\n
As with most lost things, if your dog goes missing, the first thing you should do is retrace their steps. Figure out the time and place that you last saw your dog, and think of logical places for them to have gone since being where you last saw them. This can help you retrace their steps, even if you’re not sure where your dog is now. This will also be helpful should you need to alert neighbors or the neighborhood police.<\/p>\n
When your dog goes missing, you should never be looking for them alone. Ask your neighbors to be on the lookout for your dog and to alert you as soon as they see your furry friend. Gather family and friends and walk around your neighborhood, calling and whistling for your dog. If you have multiple people looking, you can even split into different groups and go different directions to find your dog. Bring leashes and treats to make it easy for friends and family to lure your dog back home.<\/p>\n