Seeing the flipped-over ear on the soulful-eyed dog within Lyn Sim's post made me think of my own dog, Maggie. Although she passed away over two years ago, I still think of her often. Seemed one or the other ear was flipped-over often on our Maggie's pretty head.
Maggie was a member of our family for almost 12 years, and I can't imagine the heartbreak we all would have felt should she have become lost at some point during that time. The kids (and admittedly mom and dad) would have been panicked.
For those unfortunate pet owners that do know this loss, the existence of an internet site such as FidoFinder.com or TabbyTracker.com must provide great hope and assistance. Thank you to Lyn Sims, Re/Max Suburban in Schaumburg, IL, for posting this helpful website information.
May anyone suffering through the loss of their family pet/friend find the help they need in one of these two sites ...
Gene
FidoFinder.com
Great database where they recently had found a dog that wasmissing for 7 years and returned them to the original owners. You can also post rewards for your lost pet on this site.
"Fido Finder is the largest public database of lost and found dogs. Lost dog owners and lost dog finders can post classified ads, search listings, print posters, and receive automated email notifications when matching dogs are registered on the website. Start by searching our lost or found dog listings, then proceed to register your lost or found dog to add the dog to our database and begin receiving email updates."TabbyTracker.com for cats also.
Gene Mundt, Sr. Vice President
Personal NMLS #216987
The Federal Savings Bank
1823 Centre Point Circle, Naperville, IL 60563
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missing for 7 years and returned them to the original owners. You can also post rewards for your lost pet on this site.







