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Missing dogs PLEASE HELP
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Zippyzoo · 24/01/2019 17:07
share on your facebook etc this family are so devastated about them

missbattenburg · 24/01/2019 17:37
This poster says £5000 reward and then says £1000 later on. Might want to tell them so they can correct it...
adaline · 24/01/2019 18:02
I've seen so many missing dog posters lately :(
Passportapplication · 24/01/2019 18:03
I'd presume they've just upped the reward, so sad.
Binglebong · 24/01/2019 18:08
I know someone who lost their dog recently - try to make them too hot to handle. So tweet the hell out of it, including celebrities and shows like this morning and one show (suggest a story angle). Facebook every group you're on, no matter how far away they are as they might have a relevant follower. Lots of posters in the area and local Facebook groups.
Good luck.
adaline · 24/01/2019 18:12
This one has been all over Facebook for a good few weeks now.
Zippyzoo · 24/01/2019 18:15
A family friend has set up a crowd funding page to try and raise 5000 that’s why it says 2 different amounts. I will let them know though thank you
Binglebong · 24/01/2019 18:16
Some good ideas on this thread.
www.mumsnet.com/Talk/am_i_being_unreasonable/3464397-Lost-dog-help
missbattenburg · 24/01/2019 19:18
Just thought I'd flag it in case someone found the dog and expected 5k so caused trouble if they 'only' got 1k.
mrsjoyfulprizeforraffiawork · 24/01/2019 20:06
if they are not on DOGLOST (www.doglost.co.uk) then put them on at once - they will get the greatest publicity, sharing and family will get the best advice on how to recover them.
If they could have been stolen, it needs to be reported to the police. Armed with a crime number, Doglost's police liaison person can deal direct with the local police, which has always been very effective in many of these cases.
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