looks like a dalmatian puppy, but is a full grown dog?
Is she a miniature dalmatian? (I am). just 26 lbs!
http://jpassoc.com/junior bred at http://miniaturedalmatians.com
I'm sure she has a family!
Please post pictures, locally and on the Internet! If she is a relative, I'm sure our breeder would know where she belongs (it's a small world)
But, make sure the 'owners' have matching pictures! Cruella De Vil lives!
Where are you? We keep in touch with some of our relatives!
Woof Woof... and don't feed her liver!
2007-09-02 08:17:55
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answered by Anonymous
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This is what you could write on the poster ,Found in discribe the area you found the dog at.Than describe the dog or if you can get a picture and attach it to the poster than have some copies made,Best place to post the posters or flyers is the grocery store and gas stations .Everyone has to go to the store and also gets gas.Areas that people go to often. Include your address and or phone number and best time you can be reached.I hope this was helpful,Good luck.
2007-09-02 08:08:17
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answered by froggy10282002 3
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You can try getting a picture of her that way if the owners see the picture they recognize her. You can put on the poster where you found her, what day it was and a phone number where they can reach you. Be careful though and make sure anyone who comes to claim her has real proof that they own her like vet records or photos of them with the dog. You dont want people coming around trying to get a free dog. Also call the local shelters near you and place a found report that way if someone files a lost report meeting that description they can call you.
2007-09-02 08:01:50
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answered by HappyBunny 3
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take a picture of the dog and on the poster describe her by color and say she's possibly dalmatian describe he tempermate and where you have found her and when put your phone number and or address and hang up the posters where ever you can if in 30 days nobody claims the dog and you don't want her anymore take her to humane society explain you found the dog and they'll see if the dog will be fit for adoption but they'll also hold the dog for 30 days.But if you do want her after 30 days keep her.
2007-09-02 08:07:42
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answered by As You Were 85 4
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Most places have free found dog ads in the newspaper as well.. (Just a heads up since I didn't realize that when I found a dog a few years ago)
As for the description, be somewhat vague.. There are cases where people will lie to you and say that it is there dog when it is not.. So, keep it down to the main color of the dog, maybe general size.. but keep specifics out of it..make them describe it.. (and the collar it is wearing) Good Luck!..
2007-09-02 08:25:16
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answered by kaijawitch 7
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just describe the dog best u can. a pic. is a good idea. also try and put up an add on craigs list a lot of people look at those adds and maybe someone who knows the dog will see the add there. also i don't know about where u live but where i live you can put a free add in the news paper for lost or found items like this. good luck.
2007-09-02 08:03:46
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answered by dydy 2
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Well when you are not able to maintain an extra puppy, and you're the guardian, you have to simply inform her that is the way in which it's, lifestyles is tough and she's going to must gain knowledge of, spca has a larger danger of discovering him a residence than leaving him in a kennel at historic souls and when you would investigate on him on the spca to peer if he's followed might be in order to support her believe larger. What else are you able to do. I recognise we are not able to store the entire puppies on the planet I want we would, however routinely it's larger to have them in a situation (positioned to sleep) as a substitute than ravenous or hit by way of a auto and pain.
2016-09-05 22:01:55
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answered by ? 4
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You could say it looks similar to a dalmation, or maybe take a picture of it and put it on the found poster. Good Luck!
2007-09-02 07:59:16
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answered by HappyEquine 4
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It might be a dalmation mix. Like a mix between a dalmation and some other smaller dog, that could be why she is so small. You could put that it is a dalmation mix.
2007-09-02 08:18:07
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answered by Anonymous
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