LOST DOG POSTER: Westwood Hills, Tantallon, NS – Black Lab/Shepherd Mix, male – "Bear"

HAPPY ENDING "Thank You" from Dena's Family

This was published in a kijiji (online classifieds) ad on Saturday January 14, 2012:

3 year old female white german shepard DENA was missing from Cedar Lake/Beaver River Road area. Was FOUND in Long Tusket Lake area. MANY MANY THANKS TO ALL THOSE WHO WERE LOOKING OUT FOR HER. OUR COLLECTIVE PRAYERS WERE ANSWERED. Denise, Rod, Mike from New Tusket/Weymouth area … you are special people and went above and beyond to get our dog home. For the Lost Dog Network of Nova Scotia…this would never have happened without your interventions. We are a happy family once again!

PRESS RELEASE: First Anniversary 1/11/12

Nova Scotia Lost Dog Network

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

January 11, 2012 –  “More than a dog a day!” The Nova Scotia Lost Dog Network is celebrating its FIRST anniversary.  The Nova Scotia Lost Dog Network, which uses social media (Facebook, Twitter and it’s website ns.lostdognetwork.com) to help bring missing dogs home has resolved 470 cases to date. That is well over a dog a day!   Nothing the three founders, Ann and Heather Morrison and Janet Chernin ever anticipated last January when they started the network after the successful search for a Bernese Mountain Dog called Annie using Facebook.

Website redesign was necessary for the Nova Scotia Lost Dog Network due to its’ huge success and rapid growth in it’s first year. Implementing new ways to report lost or found dog information more efficiently. This allows for an almost self-service approach. The new Nova Scotia Lost Dog Network website will include a blog discussing important issues surrounding lost dogs such as prevention, animal behaviour, and community issues. The site will continue to provide a comprehensive list of resources for people to use in helping “bringing missing dogs home”.

With the  Nova Scotia Lost Dog Network now reaching more than 4000 members the plight of lost dogs is changing in this province. Dogs once considered “strays” are now being considered a “lost dog needing help”. This change makes reuniting dogs with their owners much more likely. Keeping dogs out of shelters and rescues frees up space and resources for the dogs who truly need it. Co-operation from and with animal services, shelters and rescues has been a win-win situation for everyone – especially the dogs. Its’ easy for these services to match up dogs in their system with dogs on our site, making for possible faster reunions with happy owners.

High profile cases and extraordinary success stories have helped heighten the exposure of the Nova Scotia Lost Dog Network which relies on its over 4000 members to share the information they receive to bring missing dogs home. Cases such as that of Luna, the visiting dog from Austria who bolted at fireworks, and was flown home a week later, Buster, gone 9 months and returned home, safe and sound, and Bandit, despite several sightings is still missing. His owner and the network have never given up hope and the search continues.

With the new website, Nova Scotia Lost Dog Network begins a new era in helping lost dogs in Nova Scotia.  Our hopes for the future are to expand LostDogNetwork.com to include other communities in Canada and the US.

The Nova Scotia Lost Dog Network owes it’s success to, and would like to thank, all its volunteer members and all those who take the time to read and/or share a post of a lost or found dog – Helping “bringing missing dogs home”.

LOST DOGS POSTER: Gretchen/Ingram: German Wirehaired Pointers – Old Town Lunenburg, Lunenburg Co., NS

LOST DOGS: Gretchen and Ingram: German Wirehaired Pointers - Old Town Lunenburg, Lunenburg Co., NS

LOST DOGS: Gretchen and Ingram: German Wirehaired Pointers – Old Town Lunenburg, Lunenburg Co., NS

Please click on jpg poster to the right to download and print copies to share or

click on the pdf link below to download and print copies:

LOSTGretchenIngramLunenburgPOSTER

FIRST ANNUAL NSLDN Meet n' Greet DOG WALK

FIRST ANNUAL NSLDN Meet n' Greet DOG WALK

TRAPPING SEASON AND YOUR DOG – Nova Scotia

Be Prepared: Carry wire cutters with you on hikes.

 

This is an important government download with very helpful information on how to keep your dog safe during trapping season.  The Coyote Cull is back on this year, so more trapping than we are used to… know your area well, keep your dog safe and carry wire cutters with you on hikes.  Please read and share this link, it’s very good… showing how to release your dog from traps, etc.

http://www.gov.ns.ca/natr/wildlife/furbearers/pdf/PetOwners.pdf

Also, please learn more about coyotes here:

Frequently Asked Questions about Eastern Coyote in Nova Scotia

 

LUNA UPDATE September 2011

Baby LUNA: "Awe... Sweet!!"

LUNA, the Austrian Golden Retriever and her family have sent us a wonderful update with photos: “We love you very much and we think every day of you.  Many many thanks!!!!  Love greetings, Luna and Family”

 

 

 

 

LUNA: Safe and Sound at Home in Austria thanks to all who shared and cared!!

LUNA: "Haha... clever girl!!"

"LUNA gets ready for a nap!!"

LUNA: "What a sweet face!"

FIREWORKS: Cole Harbour: C.H. High School Field – Sat. Sept. 10, 2011

FIREWORKS: Cole Harbour: C.H. High School Field - Sat. Sept. 10, 2011

FIREWORKS!!!  COLE HARBOUR: FIREWORKS/Cole Harbour High School Field/ 51 Forest Hills Parkway. There are fireworks planned for Sat. Sept 10 in Cole Harbour as part of the Cole Harbour Harvest Festival – 9:00pm – 9:15pm Please cross post and remember that Fireworks + Fido DO NOT add up! thank you to Barbara for sending us this notice

LOST DOG POSTER: Bandit: Sheltie, neutered male, 5 yrs old, underbite – Wentworth Rd, Hants Co, NS

LOST DOG JPG POSTER: Bandit: Sheltie, neutered male, 1.5 yrs old, underbite - Wentworth Rd, Hants Co, NS

LOST DOG POSTER: Bandit: Sheltie, female – Wentworth Rd, Hants Co, NS

Please print, post and share if you can, thank you!  Either click on the pdf link on the left or download the jpg poster on the right.

LOSTBanditWentworthPosterPDF

 

LOST DOG POSTER: Goldie: Yellow Lab Mix, female, black collar – Martock, Hants Co, NS

LOST DOG JPG POSTER: Goldie: Yellow Lab Mix, female, black collar - Martock, Hants Co, NS

LOST DOG POSTER: Please either download the pdf file by clicking on the link to the left, or simply download the jpg poster on the right… post and share the news to help bring Goldie home!! Thanks!!

 

LOSTGoldieMartockPDF