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LOST AND FOUND CHINESE SHAR-PEI

AUBREY, TEXAS

FOUND SHAR-PEI (MIX?): I found this dog (photos attached) around 4:30pm today on Bridge (west of Coors) just wandering (right after a major rain storm)...I'm told she's a female, perhaps a shar pei cross with german shepard. I cannot keep a dog as I have two cats and frankly don't know the first thing about keeping a dog. Please, please, help me find some organization or person who will take her. No chip, no collar. Very gentle with me and with others whom I've shown her too. Please email Christina Gonzalez for more information.


If your beloved pet strays away from home, it can be a traumatic experience for both you and your pet but you should act immediately. The longer you wait, the farther your pet can travel and the chances increase that it may become injured.

SEARCH the neighborhood. Walk, ride a bicycle or drive slowly through your neighborhood several times each day. Whistle a few times, then call your pet's name twice and then carefully 'listen' and look. Do this OFTEN. Your pet may be injured, frightened or trapped and unable to come to you. Hearing your voice may encourage your pet to answer you. After you call his name 2 or 3 times, remain in one place long enough for your pet to find you. A lost pet may hide during the day, so be sure to go out again at night with a flashlight and call for him.

ASK neighbors, letter carriers and delivery people if they have seen your pet. Print and hand out lost pet sheets with your pet's photo and your phone number.

POST signs at intersections within a 2 mile area of where your pet was lost. In addition, post signs at grocery stores, community centers, pet stores, veterinary offices, churches and apartment complex laundromats.

ADVERTISE in both local and community newspapers and check thoroughly all columns dealing with animals as well as "Lost and Found" for at least three months.

VISIT all animal shelters and animal-control agencies in addition to calling or e-mailing. File a lost pet report with every shelter in your city. Provide these agencies with an accurate description and a recent photograph of your pet. Check with the shelters every few days. Notify the police if you believe that your pet may have been stolen.

DON'T GIVE UP and remember that many lost animals have found their way back home.


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