Animal Search Lead: Pam H.
Before we go any further, you also must be aware about how a dog copes when it gets lost, particularly in places Like the woods where various threats abound.
Canines who are suddenly separated from their owners would sooner or later switch to what is referred to as “survival mode.” This is a flight mechanism wherein your dog would revert to its primal instincts, seemingly forget about domestic Life, and focus on nothing else but food, safety, and shelter. Some dogs would switch to survival mode instantly, while others might take weeks.
What does this mean? There is a possibility that upon getting lost, your dog won’t instantly head towards your voice when he hears you calle If he’s in survival mode, your dog would also be wary of people and run immediately if spotted. Survival mode, however, isn’t a permanent state. When you find him, it might take time but your dog will eventually recognize you.
So, how to find a lost dog in the woods, especially if he might be in survival mode?
First Things, First
Before you begin to brave the woods, there are steps you must take to increase your chances of finding your Lost dog. For starters, you need to spread word to as many people as possible. Contact the Blue Ridge Community Support Team (BRCST) at 928-222-1664. Please be ready to provide specific information on Location where dog was lost, name, breed, age and approximate weight of dog. This way, you’ll have more people on the Lookout for a missing dog of your pet’s description. In case he turns up anywhere, you’ll be alerted immediately. Spreading information starts with creating and putting up a missing pet flyer with your missing pet’s description and your contact details.
Get a piece of clothing with your scent.
In the area where your dog was last seen, leave an item of clothing with your scent on it. The longer it’s been worn, the stronger the scent would be and the better chance of your dog finding his way to it. You can also leave his crate in the same location and leave some water as well. Check back every day and you just might be lucky enough to find your missing pet waiting for you.
Try luring him with his favorite food.
It’s not the best idea to leave food overnight in the same location where your dog was last seen as it can attract stray animals or predators. But on days when you can spare a few hours, try going to the spot, sit, and wait with your pet’s favorite food to see if you can lure him. Hopefully, he will detect the scent and follow it back to you. Avoid calling out his name as he might be frightened if he’s in survival mode.
Set up traps,
Safe and harm-free traps would be helpful in capturing a lost dog in the woods. See if you can borrow a trap from a nearby shelter or animal rescue center and set it up on the location where your pet was Last seen. Check the traps frequently to see if you caught another animal or if it’s your missing dog! If unsuccessful after a week or two, try setting up in another location.
Get his favorite things ready.
In the event that you receive a report of a sighting, take your dog’s favorite toys and other familiar items Like his blanket or his crate and leave them in a safe, secure corner within that area. Leave a bowl of water too in case your dog is thirsty. Check back every few hours or the next day to see if he comes.
Stay calm when you see your dog.
When you see your dog, but he doesn’t immediately run to meet you, you must remember to stay calm. Don’t try to move towards him, but rather, wait for him to come to you. This could take time, so you need to be patient. Don’t make sudden movements. Sit on the ground with food or his favorite toys and wait for him to register and process the scents of home. And when he finally recognizes you, it would definitely be the most wonderful reunion.
We know it’s difficult to just sit and wait by the phone while you worry about what your dog may be facing alone out in the woods. But the sooner you take action, the higher the chance of getting reunited with your lost pet. Don’t forget to notify BRCST and your neighbors about your missing pet. The more people helping you look, the better chance of your pet returning home safe and sound.
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