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What To Do If You Find A Lost Dog?

Picture this – You’re out walking or driving in your neighborhood and you see a dog trotting along the side of the road without a human in sight. What do you do? Inspired by our experience with Remy the poodle guiding a lost dog back to it’s owners, we thought we’d put together some tips on what to do if you encounter a lost or stray dog.

Determine if the dog is really alone

Sometimes, especially on wooded trails, dogs get a little ahead of their owners. Take a good look around and see if there are any people approaching. If the dog is near houses, it may be a pet that wanted a little more outside time and slipped out without it’s owner noticing. Knock on a nearby door and see if the residents know who owns the dog. He might not be that far from home!

Look for a collar/ID tags

If the dog is really alone and can’t be identified by neighbors, try to visually confirm if the dog has a collar and/or ID tags. Try approaching the dog slowly, speaking in a calming voice. A strong-smelling treat makes a good peace offering, if you have one. The goal is to gain the dogs trust so that you can get close enough to read it’s tags (If any) and learn it’s owner’s phone number or address.

Always be cautious when approaching an unfamiliar animal. Pay attention to the signals it’s giving you through body language and vocalizations. Do not approach an animal that is acting aggressively. Even the most tame pet can become aggressive when frightened or stressed, as a lost and hungry dog is likely to be.

Make a phone call

If the dog is friendly and you can get his family’s phone number from his tags, congratulations! You can be a hero with just one phone call, reuniting a lost pet with it’s loving family.

If the dog has no tags, is too aggressive to approach, appears ill,  or is frightened and runs away, we recommend you call your local animal control department. This number is often buried in a town or police department website, so your best bet is to call your local police non-emergency number or 411. Either will be able to forward you to the animal control offices. Be sure to give the officer the best description of the dog that you can, as well as the address of where you last spotted it. Don’t be afraid to get the officer’s name and follow up with them in a few days. If the dog is friendly, stay with it until animal control officers arrive to ensure it doesn’t wander off

If you want to make sure you are always prepared to help an animal in need, the Humane Society of The United States recommends keeping an emergency kit in your car including:

  • Phone; phone numbers of local animal control, a shelter, and a 24-hour emergency veterinary clinic
  • Collars and strong leashes for dogs
  • Cat carrier or cardboard box
  • Heavy blanket; water bowls and water
  • Strong-smelling foods, such as canned tuna or dried liver
  • An animal first-aid kit.

Have you ever found a lost pet? Do you have any additional tips?

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5 Dogs To Follow On Facebook

Nothing helps to ease the pain of the first day back at work after a long weekend like seeing a picture of a cute pup in your Facebook feed. Here are some of our favorites:

1. Sir Charles Barkley

Barkley, Sir Charles

Hometown: Seattle, WA

Follow If You Like: Frenchies, well-accessorized dogs, Seattle sports teams, dogs in athletic gear, upside-down frenchie smiles

2. Chubs The Wampug

Chubs The Wampug

Hometown: Kingman, AZ

Follow If You Like: Pugs, Star Wars, homemade dog costumes, smushy faces, sad puppy eyes, begging for treats, puppy smiles, foolishness

3. Fifty, The Two-Legged Pitbull

Fifty

Hometown: Chicago, IL

Follow If You Like: Pitbulls, Bill Murray, inspirational stories, two-legged dogs swimming, the pure joy that is a pitbull smile

4. Corgnelius & Stumphrey

Corgnelius & Stumphrey

Hometown: West Los Angeles, CA

Follow if you like: Corgis, well-dressed dogs, siblings, Throwback Thursday puppy pictures, corgi butts

5. Minnie & Max

Minnie & Max

Hometown: Menlo Park, CA

Follow if you like: Pugs, siblings, cuddles, dog piles, head tilting, sad puppy face, pug tongue, dogs out on the town

Who are your favorite Facebook famous dogs? You can find Running The Pack and all of our canine friends on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/RunningThePack .

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Adventures in Dog Walking: What Lies Beneath

Spring is finally upon us and not a minute too soon. This winter has been particular harsh, and spending all of your time chipping poopsicles out of the nearest snow bank can be a bit soul crushing for even the most dedicated of Dog Walkers. As the sun warms, and the snow becomes a fading memory, we enter one of the most amusing times of the year, which we have dubbed “The Season of Discovery”

Each year when the snow, our dog walkers seem to find the strangest and most exotic “treasures” revealed from their wintery tombs. Here’s just a taste of the items we have found over the years:

One of our Cambridge Dog Walkers stumbled upon a running sneaker with the sock still tucked inside , pointed down the street as if the occupant had run right out of his shoe and kept going.

While walking through Newton, one of our dog walkers found what seemed to be the contents of an entire bag of groceries, including a bag of apples, mouthwash, and a tub of margarine, all still inside the brown paper bag. The apples had frozen solid, but the margarine was exactly the same.

A very surprised Somerville dog walker found three bottles of narcotic pain killers. The date on the bottle indicated that they had been hidden in the snow bank near the pharmacy for at least a month. The Pharmacist was happy to take them off our hands.

And perhaps my favorite of all,  while covering a route in Arlington  I found a 10-inch kitchen knife sticking straight up out of the ground where the sidewalk met the road.  I can only speculate that someone had re-purposed it to clean ice off of their car in an early storm, stuck it there to do something else, and then forgot to pick it up.  As I pulled it from it’s wintry prison, I felt vaguely like king Arthur freeing Excalibur.

And so, as you travel your neighborhood sidewalks and street, keep you eyes peeled! You never know what might be peeking from below the snow.

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5 Favorite Springtime Etsy Finds For Your Dog!

1. Dog Raincoat


Raincoat by Voyager K9 Apparel, $67

Raincoat by Voyagers K9 Apparel, $67

April showers may bring May flowers, but they also bring wet puppies! Voyagers K9 Apparel makes their raincoats using breed-specific patterns to make sure your dog gets a good fit. It probably costs more than MY raincoat, but every pet needs some spoiling sometimes, right? Hmm… I wonder if they have a dog walker model?

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