Lost Dogs Florida
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Knowing how your dog is likely to respond to being lost will help you know how to focus your search. A friendly, out-going dog reacts differently than a shy, skittish dog, making some techniques more effective than others.  Your dog's personality and the circumstances under which they went missing are important factors to consider when putting together your search plan.  Lost Dogs of America has written a series of articles here which are very helpful.