National Lost Dog Awareness day April 23rd 2014

By: Lost Dogs of America
 
April 16, 2014 - PRLog -- APRIL 23 IS NATIONAL LOST DOG AWARENESS DAY

Non-Profit Reconnects Families with Their Lost Dogs,
Reminds Us Not All Stray Dogs Are Homeless


Minnesota (April 23, 2014) – On April 23, the U.S. will celebrate its first annual National Lost Dog Awareness Day (NLDAD)! Created by Susan Taney and Kathy Pobloskie – directors of Lost Dogs Illinois and Lost Dogs of Wisconsin, respectively – the canine-centric holiday aims to bring attention to all dogs that are lost each year. On a happier note, NLDAD also celebrates the thousands of lost dogs successfully reunited with their families.

Lost Dogs- MN (LDMN) is an all-volunteer organization created for the exclusive purpose of providing
a free service to help reunite families with their lost dogs. With the help of popular social media platforms, Facebook and Twitter, and their extensive connections throughout Minnesota, LDMN is able to facilitate a statewide search party as soon as a lost dog alert is released. By working to recover lost dogs, this 100% volunteer run group helps to decrease the number of homeless animals brought into shelters and animal control facilities, thereby preventing unnecessary euthanasia. Lost Dogs Minnesota offers an invaluable service when many feel helpless otherwise. The Lost Dogs mission has been so successful that the concept has been accepted and put into practice in Wisconsin, Arizona, Minnesota, Texas, Florida, Colorado, New Jersey and Iowa under the umbrella organization
Lost Dogs of America.

The tenacious efforts of these combined states' volunteers along with over 150,000 fans have helped reunite over 21,000 dogs with their families since 2010. Getting lost dogs back home reduces stress on owners’, staff at shelters/animal control facilities, other dogs in the facilities, and ultimately saves taxpayers’ money. It also opens up cage and kennel space for truly homeless dogs.

“When a dog goes missing, many families give up looking for their lost pet. National Lost Dog Awareness Day was created to give hope to the families still looking for their dogs and remind the public that not all stray dogs are homeless” explains Taney. “One of our most recent success stories was finding a beagle named Charlie. He was missing for almost two months in the most brutal winter ever. We never gave up, and neither did Charlie’s family. Together, and with the help of our social media following, we successfully reunited him with his family. Never doubt a dog’s ability to survive.”

For more information on Lost Dogs Minnesota, please visit WWW.lostdogsmn.com or join the LDMN community on Facebook www.facebook.com/LDoMN and Twitter (@LostDogsMN).

LOST DOGS Minnesota INFORMATION:

Web:          www.lostdogsmn.com and e-mail lostdogsmn@aol.com

Social:          www.facebook.com/LDoMN www.lostdogsmn.com  Twitter.com/lostdogsmn

If you are interested in starting an organization in your state, please see our website Lost Dogs of America  www.lostdogsofamerica.org for more details.

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