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If you have lost your Keeshond: |
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Even if your registration has lapsed. They have record of your dog. They will notify veterinarians and other people in the area | |||
Step 2: Notify animal control. |
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They will be glad to keep an extra eye out for your missing dog |
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Step 3: Call all shelters in the area. |
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Email them a picture if they will allow it. If not, drop by with one | |||
Step 4: Make flyers with a picture |
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Step 5: Get as many "eyes" as possible on the look-out. |
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Step 6: Post on-line and all local papers |
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Step 7: Contract Breed Rescue Group |
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Step 8: Contact Veterinarians in the area including your own. |
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If someone brings in a keeshond that has been found, they will know how to contact you. | |||
Step 9: Look further than you think. If someone picked up your dog, they may have taken them home, several towns away. | |||
If you have found a Keeshond: |
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Step 1: Check for collar
with tags on it. |
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Step
2: Take the dog to a veterinarian or animal shelter to scan for Microchip.
There is no charge for scanning. |
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Step
3: Call Shelters closest to you o Anyone looking for a dog? o Advise the shelter what you have found. |
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Step 4: Post On Line |
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Step
5: Make a Flyer with a picture o Post at street crossings, stop signs, businesses, etc. o Go door-to-door for several blocks in all directions o Mention on flyer if dog requires medication |
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Step 6: Call Breed Rescue You would be surprised on what we have heard and who we know are looking for their dogs. Let us be of assistance. | |||
Step 7: If you cannot find the owner, take dog to a No-Kill shelter, request to get dog back if owner does not reclaim |
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Dedicated to Spitfire / Kelcey who found her way home to her family |
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Contact Webmaser: R Lipphardt | Last updated June 2017 | ||
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