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On the way back from CO to NC, we stopped in the St. Louis area - on the IL side. Our dogs had been in the back of the car all day, save for a few minutes of walking when we stopped here and there. We put the dogs in my friend's back yard with his dog. Around 10:00, we discovered the gate was open and my golden retriever was gone. This strikes me as odd since the other dog was still around. Normally, he's the first to escape and the GR will sit on the deck whining. So far, we have called every clinic and agency that is open. Being X-mas eve, most places are closed. I walked the various neighborhoods in the daylight today - last night, we drove and did a little walking for 4 hours, but it was hard to see anything in the dark. We're stopping the search for the night due to snow fall and exhaustion. I'm pretty sure he is not loose. Our plan for tomorrow is to go door-to-door in an increasing radius from my friend's house. Not the way I wanted to spend Christmas, but I don't want to go back to NC without my dog.
Other than contacting shelters, vet clinics, and law enforcement, who else is out there that can help? He's micro chipped and we've made up fliers to give to vet clinics to remind them to check any GRs that come in fitting the description. I haven't worked in a clinic since the chipping business got big. Is it usually standard practice to check a dog for a chip when they are presented for treatment for the first time? If so, I don't want to waste the fliers in clinics and instead will post them around the area.
Other than contacting shelters, vet clinics, and law enforcement, who else is out there that can help? He's micro chipped and we've made up fliers to give to vet clinics to remind them to check any GRs that come in fitting the description. I haven't worked in a clinic since the chipping business got big. Is it usually standard practice to check a dog for a chip when they are presented for treatment for the first time? If so, I don't want to waste the fliers in clinics and instead will post them around the area.