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How do you handle it when your dog escapes from home?

Introduction: Understanding the Risks of a Dog Escape

As much as we love our furry friends, they can be sneaky and like to explore. Dogs can easily escape from homes, yards, or leashes, which can be a frightening experience for both the dog and its owner. A dog that has escaped can be exposed to various risks, such as getting hit by a car, getting lost, or being picked up by strangers. Therefore, it is essential to know what to do when your dog escapes from home.

Prepare for the Worst: What to Do Before Your Dog Escapes

The best way to handle a dog escape is to prepare for it before it happens. Ensure that your dog is always wearing a collar with identification tags that have your name, phone number, and address. You can also consider microchipping your dog, which is a safe and reliable way to track your pet if it gets lost. Additionally, ensure that your yard is secure, and your dog cannot escape. Finally, it is crucial to prepare a list of emergency contacts, including your local animal shelter, veterinarian, and neighbors, in case your dog goes missing.

Immediate Steps: What to Do When You Realize Your Dog is Missing

The first thing to do when you realize your dog is missing is to search your immediate surroundings, such as your yard or neighborhood. Call out your dog’s name, whistle, or use familiar noises to get their attention. If you don’t find your dog, search the surrounding streets and ask your neighbors if they have seen your dog. It’s also essential to leave a scent trail by placing your dog’s bedding or toys outside your home to help them find their way back. Finally, contact your emergency contacts and your local animal control center to report your dog missing.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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