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  1. Petco Love Lost is a free and easy way to search 165K+ lost and found pets to help them return home. After being lost three months, Petco Love Lost reunited a missing dog with his family. The 16-year old senior Chihuahua went missing for three nights, but Petco Love Lost helped bring her home. When the 11-year-old cat got lost, her pet parent ...

  2. Find your best match. It only takes 60 seconds. Get Started. Find out what to do if your dog goes missing and the best ways to get help if you find a lost dog. In addition, learn how to catch a lost or stray dog and prevent theft.

  3. Conduct a search. Start with a thorough physical search of your neighborhood or the area where your dog was last seen, checking backyards (with the owners’ permission), green spaces and other nearby spots before widening your search perimeter. Tell everyone you meet that you’re searching for a lost dog. Ask them to contact you if your dog ...

  4. A National Database of Lost & Found Pets. PawBoost is the world’s number one service for reuniting missing animals with 1,751,527 pets reunited and counting! Whether you’ve lost your pet or found somebody else’s, PawBoost is here to help. PawBoost enlists the help of local communities in neighborhoods and jurisdictions across the US and ...

  5. Lost Dogs: Directed by Jim Doyle. With Ron Moody, Lesley Joseph, Tom Watt, Jeremy Edwards. New age travelers kidnap the prized dog of a Bristol Antiques dealer, with dire consequences.

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  7. www.imdb.com › title › tt3894058Lost Dogs - IMDb

    Lost Dogs: Directed by Vanessa Schulz. With Vanessa Schulz. A dog captures the world's attention by performing a death-defying and heroic act. The incident, caught on surveillance camera in Santiago, uncovers the epidemic of strays numbering two and a half million in Chile. When Oregon filmmaker, Vanessa Schulz, sees the video on YouTube, she sets out to honor the hero dog by making a film ...