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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have one tip that is for pre running off. But otherwise, the dog will tire eventually, maybe best just to wait it out and maybe pop a post on Facebook if they are on there.
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Take snacks/treats. Whatever the dog loves. And whatever you do, don’t give up. You might find the dog two or three days later.
Somebody should go round nearby houses, businesses, etc and get the word out. Leave a card or phone number with *everyone*. Dogs like people and will eventually hang out where they can find some humans. |
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The dog will probably turn up back at home all by itself. But you can’t count on that. Mostly you just need to go be with your friend, who will be having panic attacks right now. Do whatever they ask you to, rather than showing up full of advice. |
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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
Liverpool |
Dog is now actually missing?
A lot of it will depend on the dog and it's personality.
Some dogs are best to just do what they are doing and they return to the place they left the owner.
Some dogs are nervous and the more people searching and shouting/calling it will cause it to panic more and even hide.
How long ago was it fed? Will it be hungry soon? Is it a food motivated dog?
The prey drive will be high on the dog at first, since it's clearly not trained enough to ignore prey, not much can be done until it tires or loses interest in the chase. |
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"Take snacks/treats. Whatever the dog loves. And whatever you do, don’t give up. You might find the dog two or three days later.
Somebody should go round nearby houses, businesses, etc and get the word out. Leave a card or phone number with *everyone*. Dogs like people and will eventually hang out where they can find some humans."
Rustley bag of dog treats has been procured |
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"The dog will probably turn up back at home all by itself. But you can’t count on that. Mostly you just need to go be with your friend, who will be having panic attacks right now. Do whatever they ask you to, rather than showing up full of advice."
MarkEaton park
In Derby - a long way from
Pooches home |
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"Take something that smells of home / owner and leave it somewhere accessible and safe to you and to a dog, with treats x have someone wait at home incase doggo shows up there x "
I’ll get a dog blanket from its home - none of what’s in the park will remind her of the actual owners - even the car |
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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago
East London |
Tell them to not run around the area looking for it.
The scent will confuse it.
If they can, they should wait where the dog went missing, with food, and wait.
In towns though, this may not work as people tend to capture dogs and take them in.
We have local Facebook groups that help find runaway cats and dogs.
They reunited my daughter with her dog in a day.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Mine got out a couple times when I moved house. Someone took her to the vet who scanned the microchip and they called me. Might be worth contacting local vet? |
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"Contact local vets in case someone collects the pooch and hands it in"
Dog belongs to a vet so pretty certain pooch is chipped but would much rather find her in the park
Thanks for all the suggestions and behavioural insights - I’m not a dog owner so welcome any advice |
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"Dog is now actually missing?
A lot of it will depend on the dog and it's personality.
Some dogs are best to just do what they are doing and they return to the place they left the owner.
Some dogs are nervous and the more people searching and shouting/calling it will cause it to panic more and even hide.
How long ago was it fed? Will it be hungry soon? Is it a food motivated dog?
The prey drive will be high on the dog at first, since it's clearly not trained enough to ignore prey, not much can be done until it tires or loses interest in the chase. "
Hate the idea of just waiting in hope of returning but fingers are crossed.
This is nearly as bad as my son hiding in ikea when he was three. |
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By *aizyWoman
over a year ago
west midlands |
"Found!!
Found wandering in the car park and was in the process of being taken to a vet as a lost pup
Jeez - what an emotional roller coaster
Lead only walks tomorrow the little scamp!"
Great news OP |
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"If it's near their home I'd make sure someone stays home. Definitely get something on Facebook with a pic of the dog. There's also a group called Drones SAR on Facebook worth contacting "
Ignore this till next time |
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"Found!!
Found wandering in the car park and was in the process of being taken to a vet as a lost pup
Jeez - what an emotional roller coaster
Lead only walks tomorrow the little scamp!"
Outstanding news. Now go get a cuppa to calm the adrenalin! |
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"The dog will probably turn up back at home all by itself. But you can’t count on that. Mostly you just need to go be with your friend, who will be having panic attacks right now. Do whatever they ask you to, rather than showing up full of advice.
MarkEaton park
In Derby - a long way from
Pooches home"
Get photos ready and circulate to nearby places, including security staff, at university etc, who will have 24/7 presence and observation. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Contact local vets in case someone collects the pooch and hands it in
Dog belongs to a vet so pretty certain pooch is chipped but would much rather find her in the park
Thanks for all the suggestions and behavioural insights - I’m not a dog owner so welcome any advice"
Is the dog owner/vet the person who lost the dog in the park? I would have thought they would have known about training and how important 100% recall is. A dog that does not respond to recall is an out of control dog no matter if the recall is good any other time.
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By *ullyMan
over a year ago
Near Clacton |
My hearing dog went missing the evening of the day I moved into my new home. I phoned the police, they put me onto the local dog wardens office who took all details then suggested a Facebook post and also a local lost dog group that then posts all details to every vet in the area. this was around 8:30 pm, I was well lucky got a phone call at 11:30 the same evening she'd been found literally in the middle of a very busy main road. That was the speed of Facebook. anyhow the lady brought her back to me, I offered to drive to hers but she was visiting her
Pa and was well close. I did give her a good reward and got my little girl back. |
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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago
South Wales |
Glad they’ve been found!
Our window cleaner left our back gate open and one of my dogs got out. We were all frantic. She came to my eldest son when he was calling her, she absolutely adores him and it was like that beach scene with Bo Derek running along if Bo Derek had been a Rottweiler cross - the relief was immense!! |
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"Found!!
Found wandering in the car park and was in the process of being taken to a vet as a lost pup
Jeez - what an emotional roller coaster
Lead only walks tomorrow the little scamp!
Outstanding news. Now go get a cuppa to calm the adrenalin!"
This!
I’m having a lie down |
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"My hearing dog went missing the evening of the day I moved into my new home. I phoned the police, they put me onto the local dog wardens office who took all details then suggested a Facebook post and also a local lost dog group that then posts all details to every vet in the area. this was around 8:30 pm, I was well lucky got a phone call at 11:30 the same evening she'd been found literally in the middle of a very busy main road. That was the speed of Facebook. anyhow the lady brought her back to me, I offered to drive to hers but she was visiting her
Pa and was well close. I did give her a good reward and got my little girl back. "
The relief!! That would have been a long night… |
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"There are tracker collars you can buy if this is frequent. We have one for our cat. Not helpful now but maybe something for your friend to consider for the future"
Trust me, this pup is staying on the lead now.
I bet the tracker collar mapping of the cat is interesting to see |
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"Glad they’ve been found!
Our window cleaner left our back gate open and one of my dogs got out. We were all frantic. She came to my eldest son when he was calling her, she absolutely adores him and it was like that beach scene with Bo Derek running along if Bo Derek had been a Rottweiler cross - the relief was immense!!"
Lovely! This is why they call them ‘animal companions’ not pets. They become an essential part of the family |
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Ohh no hope u find the dog! Have u a local f book page for animals we have a fluffy lost and found !has reunited many a owner and lost pet! Or local dog warden? All dogs are chipped which makes it easier good luck! X |
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By *oxy jWoman
over a year ago
somerset |
maybe hammer home to the dog owner that if they cant control the dog they are breaking the law by letting it of the lead .... and then they wonder why dogs get into trouble ... blame the owner not the dog..
so glad the dog was found |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Glad he’s been found. No helpful tips here I’m afraid, used to just have to wait for one of mine to finish her hunt and return needless to say we only use secure fields these days |
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By *ndycoinsMan
over a year ago
Whaley Bridge,Nr Buxton, |
"Best tip i could give is never let a dog off its lead unless its recall is 100%.
This. And use a long line " tell them to use a lead,not wear it found their neck like a fashion accessory. |
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By *orny-DJMan
over a year ago
Leigh-on-Sea |
My dog got out on Tuesday and took himself off over the park.
We did manage to get him back, thanks to a few local school kids, as well as my son and his mate.
Basically just rounded him up and cornered him. |
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By *ndycoinsMan
over a year ago
Whaley Bridge,Nr Buxton, |
"I know this is late but buy one of the GPS trackers you can get for dogs. I only let my dogs off the lead when we go to a secure field."
Someone else's property and workplace.Do you let it off the lead where there is livestock? Do you pick the shit up or are you ok with it spreading Neospora/Neospirosis to livestock? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I know this is late but buy one of the GPS trackers you can get for dogs. I only let my dogs off the lead when we go to a secure field.
Someone else's property and workplace.Do you let it off the lead where there is livestock? Do you pick the shit up or are you ok with it spreading Neospora/Neospirosis to livestock?"
A secure field is a space that’s been set up specifically for dogs. It’s properly fenced and has two gates to get in so there’s no chance of escaping. There are no livestock in the field and you book a slot and pay the owner. |
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"I know this is late but buy one of the GPS trackers you can get for dogs. I only let my dogs off the lead when we go to a secure field.
Someone else's property and workplace.Do you let it off the lead where there is livestock? Do you pick the shit up or are you ok with it spreading Neospora/Neospirosis to livestock?
A secure field is a space that’s been set up specifically for dogs. It’s properly fenced and has two gates to get in so there’s no chance of escaping. There are no livestock in the field and you book a slot and pay the owner. "
This is what I do too....It costs around a £5 for 30 minutes but my dog gets the field to himself and he can play off lead in a safe secure environment. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I know this is late but buy one of the GPS trackers you can get for dogs. I only let my dogs off the lead when we go to a secure field.
Someone else's property and workplace.Do you let it off the lead where there is livestock? Do you pick the shit up or are you ok with it spreading Neospora/Neospirosis to livestock?
A secure field is a space that’s been set up specifically for dogs. It’s properly fenced and has two gates to get in so there’s no chance of escaping. There are no livestock in the field and you book a slot and pay the owner.
This is what I do too....It costs around a £5 for 30 minutes but my dog gets the field to himself and he can play off lead in a safe secure environment. "
They’re a great idea on of mine is dog reactive so having an enclosed safe space for her to run around is brilliant |
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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
Liverpool |
"I know this is late but buy one of the GPS trackers you can get for dogs. I only let my dogs off the lead when we go to a secure field.
Someone else's property and workplace.Do you let it off the lead where there is livestock? Do you pick the shit up or are you ok with it spreading Neospora/Neospirosis to livestock?
A secure field is a space that’s been set up specifically for dogs. It’s properly fenced and has two gates to get in so there’s no chance of escaping. There are no livestock in the field and you book a slot and pay the owner.
This is what I do too....It costs around a £5 for 30 minutes but my dog gets the field to himself and he can play off lead in a safe secure environment.
They’re a great idea on of mine is dog reactive so having an enclosed safe space for her to run around is brilliant "
And no other people! It's great! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I know this is late but buy one of the GPS trackers you can get for dogs. I only let my dogs off the lead when we go to a secure field.
Someone else's property and workplace.Do you let it off the lead where there is livestock? Do you pick the shit up or are you ok with it spreading Neospora/Neospirosis to livestock?
A secure field is a space that’s been set up specifically for dogs. It’s properly fenced and has two gates to get in so there’s no chance of escaping. There are no livestock in the field and you book a slot and pay the owner.
This is what I do too....It costs around a £5 for 30 minutes but my dog gets the field to himself and he can play off lead in a safe secure environment.
They’re a great idea on of mine is dog reactive so having an enclosed safe space for her to run around is brilliant
And no other people! It's great!"
Exactly |
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"I know this is late but buy one of the GPS trackers you can get for dogs. I only let my dogs off the lead when we go to a secure field.
Someone else's property and workplace.Do you let it off the lead where there is livestock? Do you pick the shit up or are you ok with it spreading Neospora/Neospirosis to livestock?
A secure field is a space that’s been set up specifically for dogs. It’s properly fenced and has two gates to get in so there’s no chance of escaping. There are no livestock in the field and you book a slot and pay the owner.
This is what I do too....It costs around a £5 for 30 minutes but my dog gets the field to himself and he can play off lead in a safe secure environment.
They’re a great idea on of mine is dog reactive so having an enclosed safe space for her to run around is brilliant "
My boy is reactive too and walk him on lead and muzzled if we are out and about but he does love a free run |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"For future reference... we have a volunteer drone group who will search for missing pets. Always worth checking for someone like that locally."
We need something like that round here. There’s a poor dog been missing since January |
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"I was told to put an item of clothing that smells of you down, the dog should finds it way back to the scent.
Hope she gets the dog back."
He posted that he got the dig back a few hours ago. All safe |
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By *ony 2016Man
over a year ago
Huddersfield /derby cinemas |
Not a dog person at all ,, I am a cat man ,, but have somehow found that I "volunteered" to dog sit tomorrow ,, After reading this thread I think I will keep the dog on a lead even when we care in the house ,, I lose hats , scarves and gloves all over town I don't want to lose a dog |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Friends dog has run off in the park chasing squirrels- not responding to calls or the whistle. Any tips on finding a dog? I’m heading there now to help search"
Hi, leave some of the owners freshly worn unwashed clothing with owners scent on it near where the dog was last seen & his or her favourite toy.... hopefully he or she will sniff these items out & will wait there.
Bestest of Luck ....hope ye find him or her |
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