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willyAirstream
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Lost Dog, El Cardonal
Yesterday, Friday Oct 1st my dog "Gunner" got lost . He was last seen heading north on the beach at the El Cardonal Hide A way. in El Cardonal. He is
a Rotty mix, black/brown, very friendly, has a harness and tags, about 85 lbs. If found please e mail me zgdesignstudio@gmail.com
Thanks,
Richard
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Jeeeezo...I hate hearing stuff like this. I hope it all turns out well, Richard.
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Oh bummer... hope he shows back up... good luck!
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IF you are on the east cape, try this.
bajaponyexpress3@gmail.com
Cheryl will usually run a lost dog special issue.
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willyAirstream
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Thanks gang,
I sent Cheryl an email this morning. I'm north of LB by about 15 miles.
Could someone translate this? for a flyer with pic
"Lost Dog" REWARD
contact Richard at the Hide A Way
email zgdesignstudio@gmail. com
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"Perro perdido" RECOMPENSA
Bummer Willy. I've lost and then found two dogs. I know the feeling. Keep looking.
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Seriously, get off the computer and follow his tracks/ direction (if known). Never leave a dog off a leash when you take him to a strange place...
Sorry to sound harsh, but we have heard of so many dogs that run away in Baja... Pickles, Inky, etc. Leave out food and water by your trailer if he
returns while you are searching.
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I would hire 4-5 people. Hand a picture. Have them look for a few days. Cost a few hundred...but you'll get lot of ground covered.
DavidK said to follow the tracks. Do that now! Smart thinking.
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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Hope you find your your K-9 buddy.
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Oh no, Richard! Re post that picture of him. He looks exactly like my Paco.
I am posting Paco's photo. This is what people will be looking for.
Please let us know when you find him. Good Luck!
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willyAirstream
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Be sure to offer money in case someone took him for the reward.
He sure is a cutie. Hope he is back home with you real soon
Just got the Pony Express with your lost dog alert
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willyAirstream
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Still no luck. He was walking at waters edge, so no tracks. He was with my other dog for awhile, but walking Moouse didn't help track him either. It
is a very small village and I have flyers in the 2 stores and the tortilla shop and passed out a few. I think the whole village knows I'm looking for
a lost dog. Locals have been very friendly. There is a reward and one guy said he would start looking and ask everyone he could, due to the reward.
Things sure went downhill, once I left Mulege. sad
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All Mexican towns have tons of loose dogs... he is probably playing with his new friends... I am wishing your luck well!
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Los Barriles animal shelter
http://www.almacares.com/[/url]
There are other local shelters in La Paz, etc.. Just google [name of town] + "animal shelter".
Hope your best friend finds you real soon,
w
When the way comes to an end, then change. Having changed, you pass through.
~ I-Ching
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Quote: | Originally posted by willyAirstream
Still no luck. He was walking at waters edge, so no tracks. He was with my other dog for awhile, but walking Moouse didn't help track him either. It
is a very small village and I have flyers in the 2 stores and the tortilla shop and passed out a few. I think the whole village knows I'm looking for
a lost dog. Locals have been very friendly. There is a reward and one guy said he would start looking and ask everyone he could, due to the reward.
Things sure went downhill, once I left Mulege. sad |
Keep talking with everyone and have lots, and lots of posters for every pole, every wall, etc.,
You might try telling people that you will even pay a reward if they see your dog and take you to him. Because of his size, he may be SUPER friendly,
but lots of people might be afraid to approach him.
Will be thinking about you and just hope to hear real soon that he is back safe and sound!
Diana
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Hope you find your dog. That's a real downer for sure and I feel for you.
Dogs run with packs...ask around where the local packs go like to the garbage dump, local restaurants to beg etc. The idea of hiring a local is good
and if they find him maybe have an agreement whereby he earns double the reward. Incentives work.
He sure is cute. Wishing you the best to find your buddy.
[Edited on 10-3-2010 by pacside]
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Offer a big enough reward so that if someone saw him and decided to keep him, it would be worth it to him to give Gunner back. Tell every kid you see
too. They would be relentless in looking. Maybe they know something already and would be willing to report his whereabouts, for a reward.
Had you set up camp before he went to the beach and disappeared? If he isn't being kept, I would have thought that he would have returned before now.
Do you have access to an ATV? Grab a sleeping bag and some food and cover a wide range. Visit ranches too. I understand there are two roads into El
Cardonal; one is a dirt road, shorter, and the other is the paved highway. Cover every inch of those roads too.
I'm sure you have thought of all of this but I am trying to think what I would do in your circumstance. And I feel helpless way up here in Northern
California.
Best of Luck, Richard!
Tony
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Get the local kids to help you
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Someone will take him in. Offer a reward and somebody will find him. Go as far as La Ribera in trying to find your dog.
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