Lost Pet?

Posted December 12th, 2009 by Mark

One of the most important things about losing a loved pet is not to panic. If you start to panic you will not be able to think straight and ultimately you will not find your pet because you are unable to think of the correct strategy of getting it back.

Do not ever give up looking because animals turn up all over the place, my dog was literally miles away, here is the story:

We had just got a resuce dog from the RSPCA and she was slowly starting to get used to us. It seemed that the normal morning walk had taken a bit longer that normal so we were getting a bit worried until of course Dad walked in without the dog which was even more worrying.

The dog escaped because a speeding car had whizzed past and had startled her so she bolted as fast as she could to the surprise of my dad, he wasnt expecting it at all.

So the search had begun with us frantically approaching print management companies to help us look for the dog by flyer printing.

It ahad been quite a long time with a lot of stress involved which is when we got a call from someone saying she had the dog trapped in a field . So off Mum went with a friend from the office in search of the animal. The thing is we thought this was impossible as the location was over ten miles from where she went missing. In the end it actually turned out that the dog had gone across fields, motorways and other roads to get to where she was now stuck. it is still not known how she managed to travel across such a large distance without hurting herself.

One of the best things to do is no actually give up as there can always be a chance it will all work out for you. You could always fit a chip into the dog to track it and get that unique labelĀ  in the similarĀ  way that companies do with branding design Brighton.

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