When our Labrador Retriever, Reese, went missing we hung the posters from the PetLink website – five posters in total, simple to print and use. We called everywhere, drove around and walked around for countless hours looking for him. At the time Reese got lost he did not have his collar on, which indicates that he is microchipped. Most lost pets are scanned as a matter of course and can be identified but it was the posters that worked for us. Today, after three long days, a person living about two miles away called and said they had seen our poster and that they’d had our Reese for three days.
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