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Tips for Dogs Lost in a Rural Area

Kathy PobloskieDecember 28, 2018January 5, 2021

Dogs lost in rural areas can pose extra challenges because of the sparse population.  It is not unusual for sightings to be few and far between or for there to be a long physical distance between sightings. It can also be difficult to get sightings when crops are tall or on roads where the majority […]

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Check Nearby Farms for Your Missing Dog

LostDogsofAmericaJuly 26, 2016January 4, 2021

Scared lost dogs will often gravitate to a farm where there is a reliable food source like outdoor cat food or spilled grain. Farms provide a multitude of hiding places. Lost dogs will hide in sheds, old barns or under old farm machinery and creep out at dusk and dawn to eat. If the dog […]

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