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Call your breeder or your breed club's rescue committee (SEE BELOW.) If there is no breed
club in your area, call an obedience club. The members will probably be delighted to help.
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Send family members out to look for the dog armed with food, lead, collar, and
another family dog if available. Most lost dogs are found within a couple of hours close
to home. If not found, posting lost dog flyers becomes very important.
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Make copies of the lost dog flyer.
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Look first in areas your dog has visited previously on walks or areas he is
known to visit if this is not his first escape.
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Check areas where other dogs live.
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Someone should stay by the phone.
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Place the lost dog flyers in stores, on telephone poles, at schools and other
places it will be seen. Stores, such as the 7/11, are good spots to post the lost dog flyer.
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Knock on doors and ask neighbors to keep their eyes open for your dog.
Show them a picture of your dog and give them a copy of the lost dog flyer.
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Have a friend or a club member call all animal shelters and the animal hospitals
in the area to see if the dog was picked up or has been hurt. It is a good idea to visit the
shelters since they may not recognize your dog or breed. You can pass out to the shelters
and
animal hospitals the flyer showing groomed &
ungroomed schnauzers.
(This flyer is designed to be printed on one page from your browser.)
Or shelter & hospital personnel can view the on-line pictures of
the groomed & ungroomed schnauzers.
Call your shelter daily until your dog is found.
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Always leave the name of a club member or friend with your dog sitter so they
can get help while you are away, if your dog is lost. Only leave your dog with someone he knows
and trusts.
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Get information about the dog and reward on the radio and in the newspaper.
Try to get a picture in the paper if at all possible.
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Call the National Dog Registry if your dog is tattooed and is registered with them.
Their phone numbers are: 800-637-3647 and 914-340-0142. E-mail: ndr@mhv.net
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Call the AKC Companion Animal Recovery program if your dog is micro chipped
and/or tattooed and is registered with them. Their phone numbers are: 800-252-7894.
FAX: 919-233-1290. E-mail: found@akc.org
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Call the State Park Rangers and the State Game Warden if you live in a rural area.
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Call your local obedience club to see if they have a tracking dog. Show an item
used by the lost dog to the tracking dog. These tracking dogs can be a great help in finding a
lost pet, especially in a rural area.