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Lost Dog? Mobilize Your Community!

Updated: Jul 26, 2025

If your dog is missing take advantage of those who travel the area frequently. Talk to your mail carrier, garbage truck driver, school bus drivers, joggers, hikers, dog walkers and those who frequent the dog park. Ask them to keep an eye out and hand them your lost dog’s flyer. You can make smaller flyers that come 4 to a sheet to save printing costs. An extra set of eyes could make all the difference and may help bring your dog home sooner!


To create your free flyer and social media links to help you generate sightings of your missing dog please file a report with our partner, Pet FBI at www.petfbi.org.  One of our volunteers will post your dog’s listing to our highly popular Facebook page, Lost Dogs of Wisconsin.


Wendy S, LDOW Volunteer


 
 
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If your dog is lost or you found a loose dog, please file a report with our partner, PetFBI.

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