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    • Home
    • What we Do
      • What We Do
      • Our Leadership Team
    • Recovery Help Request
    • Rescue starting line
    • Testimonials
    • Lost Dog Toolbox
      • Quick Action Steps
      • Flyers
      • Where to Look?
      • Feeding & Scent Station
      • Social Media & Your Dog
      • Shy Dog Tactics
    • Volunteer With Us
      • Volunteer Roles
      • Join Our Crew
    • Ways To Donate
    • Media/Community Outreach

  • Home
  • What we Do
    • What We Do
    • Our Leadership Team
  • Recovery Help Request
  • Rescue starting line
  • Testimonials
  • Lost Dog Toolbox
    • Quick Action Steps
    • Flyers
    • Where to Look?
    • Feeding & Scent Station
    • Social Media & Your Dog
    • Shy Dog Tactics
  • Volunteer With Us
    • Volunteer Roles
    • Join Our Crew
  • Ways To Donate
  • Media/Community Outreach

A Shy Dog Is A Scared Dog

A lost dog can be a little nervous, so gentle, thoughtful searching goes a long way. Lots of people may want to jump in, but big groups on foot can actually make your pup more skittish. Your best search crew is your family and close friends—the people your dog already knows and trusts. If you bring others along, just be sure they’re familiar with the Shy Dog Protocol and ready to follow it the moment your dog appears. Not sure how to fully execute Shy Dog Protocol? Ask your Lost Dog Consultant!

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