Stray dogs, like people, have a history. Some might not be house-trained, might have personality problems based on how it was treated by humans in the past, or have physical ailments requiring many visits to a veterinarian. I've taken in strays for many years. Each one was different but each one was redeemable with patience and kindness.
You might regret picking up a lost dog if it belongs to someone who is desperately searching for it, leading to potential legal or emotional complications. Additionally, if the dog is aggressive or has behavioral issues, it could pose a danger to you or others. Furthermore, the responsibility of caring for the dog, including financial costs and time commitment, may become overwhelming. Lastly, if you are unable to find a suitable home or the dog's original owner, it could lead to feelings of guilt or distress.
The most obvious thing to see on a lost dog is no collar.
The girl's dog was lost
What type of dog you want.
The dog may be aggresive
The name the dog responds to. A picture. Some contact info should the dog be found. Reward offering?
yes
A photo or description of the missing dogYour nameThe dog's nameWhere you liveYour phone numberWhere you last saw the dogThe gender of the dogIf the dog is spayed or neuteredIf the dog is tattooed or micro-chippedThe vets name
The Lost Dog was created in 2007.
The ISBN of The Lost Dog is 9781741753394.
a male lost dog: kelev khaser (כלב חסר) a female lost dog: kalbah khaserah (כלבה חסרה)
The Lost Dog has 345 pages.