Author: LostDogsofAmerica
Place an Ad in Your Local Newspaper When Your Dog is Missing
One of the most overlooked ways to get the word out about your missing dog is placing an ad in your local newspaper or shopper. Social media has taken the world by storm, providing a cheap, easy way to spread the word; but you must always remember that there are still many people that don’t use […]
Every Door Direct Mail® Can Help Deliver Your Flyers
The number one way that lost dogs are successfully recovered is through the use of flyers and signs that alert the neighborhood and surrounding areas that your dog is missing. Printing and delivering flyers can be time-consuming and costly. Also, it is illegal for the general public to put flyers into US mailboxes. The USPS […]
Ten Things You Need to Know Before Hiring a Tracking Dog Service
We often get asked about tracking dog services for missing dogs. Some of these services are good, some are not so good and some are out and out scams. They will cost many hundreds and possibly thousands of dollars depending on where they are located and the distance they have to travel. Most will also […]
Fireworks and Dogs Don’t Mix!
Lost Dogs of America Announces the First Annual National Lost Dog Awareness Day
On April 23, the U.S. will celebrate its first annual National Lost Dog Awareness Day (NLDAD). Created by Susan Taney and Kathy Pobloskie – directors of Lost Dogs Illinois and Lost Dogs of Wisconsin, respectively – the canine-centric holiday aims to bring attention to all dogs that are lost each year. On a happier note, […]
LadyBird, this is Haven1. Come in LadyBird.
Here at HoundSong we believe in an open door. We have long proselytized the open sharing of what happens from day to day in our rescue. An easy thing when all is good and the stories we share are like handing out warm chocolate chip cookies. Not so easy a thing when we “screw the […]
Lose A Dog – Who Me?
I never thought it would happen to me but it did. Four years ago, I lost two dogs; two months apart, from two different vet clinics, in two different towns. I’ve been in animal welfare for over 25 years and my husband lovingly calls me an “over the top” dog owner. Our backyard resembles […]
Tis the Season to be Jolly- Tips to Remain Jolly and Keep Your Dogs Safe
Statistics show that many dogs become lost during the holiday season. With the holidays fast approaching Lost Dog of America would like to remind you to keep your dog safe during the hustle and bustle: Traveling with your pet Be sure your dog is wearing a current ID tag that includes your cell phone number. […]