If you have a good picture of your dog and a scanner/printer then print out several pics of the dog. Put your phone #, name of dog on the page as well. Leave these notices on wooden light poles, ask stores in the area if you can leave the poster, put them in your local vet hospitals, also in pet stores. Constantly check with ASPCA and go down every chance you get as some of the attendents there are quite busy, some don't know their breeds and your dog could be there without them realizing it. Hopefully you will get your dog back and when you do, have ID on a collar, have a chip put in by your vet. This is good ID if your dog should ever get lost again. I really hope you find your dog soon. Good luck Marcy
Look inside the similar car that just started running about 3 days ago.
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my brother has been missing since tuesday.how can i find out if he is in county jail somewhere in texas
If your'e dog is missing. Try making a few posters and putting them up around your'e neighberhood. and put a few in some local shops !Good_Luck.">Good Luck.
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well if you havent reported the rabbit missing do so to a pet shop or police. Maybe send photoes through the letter box of loal people and describe what the rabbit looked like i hope you find your rabbit soon---x
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You could call you're local sherriff's office for reports of a cow on the loose, or make a report of a lost cow with proper identification and such. But you may not be able to find your missing cow, as it probably has been stolen and already turned into hamburger, or shipped unknowingly to some other distant place. It's really hard to say.
You have to know two out of three ... mass, volume, density ... then you can find the missing one. If density is missing . . . Density = (mass)/(volume) If mass is missing . . . Mass = (density) x (volume) If volume is missing . . . Volume = (mass)/(density)
Missing....? But the answer to find the missing is normally either "algebra" or "find another equation to use."
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It took them three days of searching to locate Jesus.