If your dog ever becomes lost or missing, you should teach the rest of the family to heed the following advice: 1) Comb the local area carefully. Call out your dog’s name. Have neighborhood children give you a hand and give them a reward for their help. 2) Post eye-catching signs on trees, fences, and in local [...]
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Don’t let your dog off the leash if you value him or her as a pet. It’s only looking for trouble. Even the best trained dog will stray from your house or yard to follow a female in season or a companionable pooch eager for a side-kick. Keeping your dog confined helps keep him safe. [...]
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There is nothing more heartbreaking or distressing to the animal lover than the frightened, lonely eyes of a weary, half-starved animal trying desperately to find the owners he has lost or who – inadvertently or intentionally – have lost him. Millions of pets each year become separated from their people, the number reunited being insignificant except [...]
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Tuesday, July 7, 2009
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