![]() Three kinds of flyers will be used in the search: This person will also let volunteers know what streets still need to be posted. This person will have a map of the area and will be provided with a list of places where postings should be made –veterinary offices, grocery stores, post offices, schools, other community gathering places, etc. Second, decide on a team leader or co-leader.Time is of the essence, so notify GFFL IMMEDIATELY so that we can help organize volunteers. Unless you are extremely lucky, you won’t be able to recover your dog by yourself. ![]() If the worst happens and your greyhound gets loose: Take your greyhound to obedience class for the basic behaviors (“come”, “stay”, etc.) and additional socialization. Encourage people to come up and pet your greyhound. Second, introduce your dog to your neighbors – not just the people next door, but people within a several block radius of your home.Microchipping is also a great idea – if your lost dog looses its collar, vets and animal shelters will still be able to contact you if they have the dog. First, always keep a collar with the GFFL tag and your personal information tag on your greyhound.How can you maximize your chances of finding your greyhound if it gets lost? Or contact your local Greyhound Friends for Life volunteer Here’s How to Get In Touch With Us! GREYHOUND ADOPTION
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