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now that's the kind of news one wants to hear!
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"a great many people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices."
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Dear Birdy ~
YAAAAAAAAAAY!!!
Love, Mom
To everyone who has lost their dog ~
Fliers everywhere and reward money worked for us.
I hope all the lost dogs come home.
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Great News! How did you find them?
We lost our dog for 19 days Below Fern Forest and the only way we got him back was he had ID on his collar.
Everyone keep ID on your dogs!
Dan
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WONDERFUL news! And to add to Daniel's note, if your dogs are from Hawaii, not the mainland, you should make sure to get them microchipped! It is not uncommon for collars or tags to fall off, aside from that, if someone takes them and they remove their ID, and they escape, you might have a better chance of finding them as well as as proving that they are your animals. Collar ID is still great, but a microchip is really important if you care about your animals.
Aloha au i Hawai`i,
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Honeygirl had an ID tag on her collar but the people didn't call the Humane Society. The flier and the reward got their attention though. So I guess missing dog owners should have a tag on the collar AND do fliers/rewards.