How to Cope with a Missing Pitbull

Roaming, wandering and missing DOGS can be one of the inevitable side events of DOG ownership. When you�re at the pitbullgie park, it may be easy for your pitbull to roam outside of the confines of the area. But how do you handle a roaming, wandering or even worse, a missing DOG?



The doberman pinscher breed was created in the 1860's by a man named Louis Doberman. Mr. Doberman was a German tax-collector. He needed a dog to protect him from angry people while he worked. To this day, dobermans are excellent guard dogs.


Review these tips on dealing with a missing DOG:



The cartoon character, Scooby Doo, was a great dane. Scooby Doo is well known for being constantly willing to eat anything and everything. In reality, a great dane can indeed eat a lot of food. In fact, they can eat up to 8 � pounds a day!


1) Whatever you do � do not panic.



The German Shepherd Dog is also known as the Alsatian, or Deutsche Schaferhund. Rin Tin Tin, probably the most famous American German Shepherd, was actually born in France in September of 1918 and then brought to America later.


2) Remain calm by staying in one place so that your pitbull can find its way back to you as you call its name.



The smallest breed of dog recognized by the American Kennel Club is the Chihuahua, which stands six to nine inches at the top of the shoulders and generally weighs two to six pounds. Their size makes them excellent travel companions.


3) Request a friend to help you find your pitbull so that you can remain in the last place your pitbull saw you. While you wait for the return of your canine, ask the friend to scour the immediate area



Franklin D. Roosevelt once spent $15,000 to have a destroyer return to the Aleutian Islands and retrieve his Scottish terrier, Fala, who had been accidentally left behind. Fala is now part of the Roosevelt Memorial in Washington, D.C.


4) After two hours assume your pitbull is lost or stolen.



People are always taking their Yorkshire terriers to the groomer. Why? Well, Yorkshire terriers can grow hair up to 2 feet in length! Considering that they are nowhere near two feet tall, this makes regular grooming a must!


5) Contact your veterinarian and animal shelters to post a missing DOG report.



People are always taking their Yorkshire terriers to the groomer. Why? Well, Yorkshire terriers can grow hair up to 2 feet in length! Considering that they are nowhere near two feet tall, this makes regular grooming a must!


6) Create a missing DOG pamphlet. Include a photo of your pitbull, along with your contact information and a nominal reward. Remember to share these photos with your vet and local animal shelters.



While many people think of Boxers as aggressive, they are actually great with children. They were bred to be hunters, yes, but they were bred to corner prey, not kill it. As a result, they are protective, yet patient.


7) Be proactive in talking to as many neighbors and other DOG owners of the area to inquire about your DOG.



Many people will swear that they own a golden labrador. The problem is that golden labradors do not exist! There is no purebred dog called a golden lab. The dog is probably either a golden retriever or a labrador retriever.


DOG tip: To protect and identify your DOG, obtain an ID tag. These metal tags come engraved in metal, in plastic and in other materials. There are innumerous types of ID tags that fit on a wide array of DOG collars. To make it hard for thieves to commandeer your DOG, do not include your canine�s name on the ID tag.



The Lowchen, a small, somewhat rare breed of dog, is native to France. It's called "petit chien lion" or, "little lion dog". This is due to its fur growth, as it resembles the mane of a lion.


 

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