| Before
you do run out the door, please do these three things: |
1.
Call VAGA at 1-866-353-4649 or 703-288-4649 and leave a message detailing:
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2.
Your second notification should be to send an email to Staff@virginiagreyhounds.org
or call a VAGA Board Member so we can put out a call for volunteers to help search
as monitor the phones number in case someone has found your dog and called in.
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3.
Call your local animal control shelter (some area shelter numbers are listed
below) and Police Department to report your missing dog.
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| Tips |
When
searching for your greyhound, please take your cell phone so we can be in contact
with you. Walk or drive your neighborhood slowly and use the squawker if you have
one. Not all greyhounds will come running at the sound but most of them will stop
long enough to find out what the sound is, giving you a better opportunity to
spot them. Greyhounds
have a tendency to run in clockwise circles and may double back so even though
he might not be there the first five times you go down the street, he very well
may be there on trip number six. Ask your neighbors to keep an eye out for your
dog. If
you spot the dog and he appears to be spooked (even a friendly greyhound can get
spooked after being loose), get down on the ground - lay on your back if you have
to - and gently call your dog. Sudden movements will send him running again. If
you don't find your dog, make sure to leave food and water outside. Also leave
your outside lights on over night and a familiar blanket out so that he will know
"this" is home should he find his way back. Leave the gate open so he
can get in. Set your alarm & check outside every hour. |
The
Next Day |
Put
up flyers everywhere you can while still searching and make sure you offer a reward.
Dogs that have been missing for as many as 3 days have still been found by searching
every day. Place ads in local newspapers and on the local radio stations.
Call local vet clinics and alert them that your dog is missing. |
| Preventive
Measures to Ensure Your Greyhound Remains Safe |
Please
be sure your dog wears their GPA collar and tags 24 hours a day. Your dog's collar
is their only ticket home if they get lost. There are more Good Samaritans out
there than you think. Most people will call if they find your dog, but they can't
call if they don't have the phone number! Your greyhound's life depends on it. - Teach
your dog to 'Wait' and use it every single time you go out a door.
- Keep
a lock on all gates. Children, utility people & neighbors are famous for leaving
gates open.
- Check
your fence to make sure there are no open areas the dog can squeeze through.
- Make
sure there are no picnic tables, etc. the dog can climb up on that will allow
him to jump over the fence. If your dog is interested in your fence, hang large
jingle bells around the top of the fence. This usually will send the dog in the
opposite direction, or at least alert you that the dog is up at the fence.
- NEVER
leave the dog outside if you are leaving the house - even if you're just running
next door for a couple of minutes. It only takes a minute to lose the dog.
- Make
sure all latches on your screen doors are secure. A greyhound is very adept at
latch picking. After all, they spend a lot of time in kennels and will often find
ways of amusing themselves - like learning to trip a latch on a door.
- Go
to your local hardware store and get decorative iron to place in your screen/patio
doors (it fits up next to the screen). This way, your dog can't rip out the screen
& you still can enjoy the fresh air.
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Helpful
Numbers/Websites |
| Animal
Shelters |
| Alexandria
City 703-838-4775 | Loudon
Co. 703-777-0406 or 540-882-3211 |
| Arlington
Co. 703-931-9241 | Montgomery
Co. 301-279-1694 |
| District
of Columbia 202-576-6664 | Prince
Georges Co. 310-499-8300 |
| Fairfax:
Co. 703-830-1100 | Prince
William Co. 703-792-6465 |
| Howard
Co. 410-313-2780 | |
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Animal
Control |
| Alexandria
City 703-838-4775 | Prince
William Co. 703-792-6465 or 703-792-6500 (after 5) |
| Fairfax
City 703-385-7924 | Loudon
Co. 703-777-0406 or 540-882-3211 |
| Fairfax
Co. 703-830-1100 | |
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| Police |
| Alexandria
City 703-838-4444 | Loudoun
Co. Public Safety website |
| Arlington
Co. Police Dept website | Prince
William Co. 703-792-6500 |
| Fairfax
Co. 703-691-2131 | |
If your local police
department or animal control is not listed or a number is incorrect, please e-mail
VAGA so it can be added/corrected. |