What should an owner do if his dog gets lost-

What should an owner do if a lost dog
Husky (definite introduction)

If your dog has been lost, then as the owner you can only try your best to find it. Although some dogs can recognize their owner's voice, they still need the owner to look for it. The editor has summarized a few methods for finding dogs. You may wish to refer to them when your dog is lost.
1. Please prepare to print the search assistance flyer. It is cheaper to ask a printing factory to print it. The content must be attached with photos and prove the dog’s characteristics such as coat color, gender, chip number, whether there is any trauma, time of loss, etc. The more careful the better.
2. The flyers can be posted in veterinary hospitals and pet supplies, and most stores are willing to help.
3. Post the search materials to various animal protection websites.
4. Ask the local cleaning team to post flyers for help. There is a fee, but you must not post them yourself, as you will be fined.
5. You can ask the community patrol team or the mayor to help pay attention.
6. Ask local real estate agents to help with the transaction. (The nature of housing agency work is to travel through the streets and alleys of various districts, or go deep into housing areas).
7. Send flyers to homeless animal homes and dog catching teams in each district. (Although the feeling of going in will be uncomfortable and heartbreaking, you must go).
8. In the evening or early morning, when most people are better at walking dogs, go around the lost address and ask more dog-walking partners. If you ask, you will have opportunities.
9. Sincerely pray to the gods and local ancestors for help, and it is also good to seek spiritual support.
Shen Xin’s instructions: You must be patient and perseverant when looking for a dog, and never give up easily.
Also, please be careful that illegal people take advantage of the opportunity to cheat. If you don’t see the dog, you will never remit money. However, the owner’s coordination measures have been announced, so please be careful!

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