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QuestionHow can a lost dog find its way home?Belgin Altundag is a Certified Dog Trainer and the Owner of Happy Doggies Day Care/Day Camp in West Hollywood, California. A passionate animal lover, Belgin is knowledgeable about multiple training styles, including obedience training, problem-solving, activity training, and behavior modification. In addition to being an Animal Behavior College’s Certified Dog Trainer (ABCDT), Belgin has also completed the Training Cesar's Way Fundamentals of Dog Behavior and Training Programs 1 and 2 and is certified by the American Red Cross in Cat and Dog First-Aid.Try leaving out food and water in a place that's really familiar to your dog.
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QuestionWhere can I post about my lost dog?Belgin Altundag is a Certified Dog Trainer and the Owner of Happy Doggies Day Care/Day Camp in West Hollywood, California. A passionate animal lover, Belgin is knowledgeable about multiple training styles, including obedience training, problem-solving, activity training, and behavior modification. In addition to being an Animal Behavior College’s Certified Dog Trainer (ABCDT), Belgin has also completed the Training Cesar's Way Fundamentals of Dog Behavior and Training Programs 1 and 2 and is certified by the American Red Cross in Cat and Dog First-Aid.Social media is a great place to spread the word about your lost dog. In fact, you can make a page that's dedicated to your pet.
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QuestionHow do I keep my dog from getting lost?Belgin Altundag is a Certified Dog Trainer and the Owner of Happy Doggies Day Care/Day Camp in West Hollywood, California. A passionate animal lover, Belgin is knowledgeable about multiple training styles, including obedience training, problem-solving, activity training, and behavior modification. In addition to being an Animal Behavior College’s Certified Dog Trainer (ABCDT), Belgin has also completed the Training Cesar's Way Fundamentals of Dog Behavior and Training Programs 1 and 2 and is certified by the American Red Cross in Cat and Dog First-Aid.If your dog is known from running away, I always recommend buying a GPS collar that can be tracked by a cellphone app or by the company that made the collar. You can also try stimulating your dog, as it may be running due to boredom.
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QuestionWhat do you do if someone won't give your pet back?Belgin Altundag is a Certified Dog Trainer and the Owner of Happy Doggies Day Care/Day Camp in West Hollywood, California. A passionate animal lover, Belgin is knowledgeable about multiple training styles, including obedience training, problem-solving, activity training, and behavior modification. In addition to being an Animal Behavior College’s Certified Dog Trainer (ABCDT), Belgin has also completed the Training Cesar's Way Fundamentals of Dog Behavior and Training Programs 1 and 2 and is certified by the American Red Cross in Cat and Dog First-Aid.Some people find dogs and are wary about possible owners that may claim the dog as their own for profit or other purposes. In these situations, you may have to try and prove the animal belongs to you. A microchip is always a great way of doing that, as a vet or a shelter can scan the dog and show your contact information.
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QuestionI'm babysitting for my neighbors, and I've just noticed the dog was outside but he's not there now. What do I do?Dr. Elliott, BVMS, MRCVS is a veterinarian with over 30 years of experience in veterinary surgery and companion animal practice. She graduated from the University of Glasgow in 1987 with a degree in veterinary medicine and surgery. She has worked at the same animal clinic in her hometown for over 20 years.Call the dog and shake some biscuits to attract his attention. Look inside and out, in case he snuck back into the house to sleep. Check to see if there is any obvious sign of him having broken out of the yard. Call your neighbors immediately and be honest about what happened. The dog may have a reputation for being an escape artist and they are used to this scenario.
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QuestionWhen is the best time to find a dog?Dr. Elliott, BVMS, MRCVS is a veterinarian with over 30 years of experience in veterinary surgery and companion animal practice. She graduated from the University of Glasgow in 1987 with a degree in veterinary medicine and surgery. She has worked at the same animal clinic in her hometown for over 20 years.If you've just discovered the dog is missing, then the sooner you look, the better. If it's been a while and you are continuing to search, then it helps to know that dogs are most active at dawn and dusk. Searching at these times increases the chance that the dog is awake and foraging around, rather than asleep hidden away.
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