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Let's think outside the box, those of you who assist with rescue may be especially insightful with this? But all opinions WELCOME

If you have been on in the last 20 hours or so you have read about Libby doodle.  Everyone is tired and beside themselves, we need fresh perspective.  Please fire away with your suggestions for luring Libby.  I am thinking that perhaps those that have experience with rescue may have some pointers we may not have thought of because most often we do not deal with our doodles being fearful.  Here is a link to the original post if you wish to follow the updates

 

http://www.doodlekisses.com/forum/topics/urgent-lost-doodle-pup-in?...

 

Thank you, thank you, thank you!

 

Dianne Carter

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Does she have anything that she is partial to .... a favorite toy, balls, her bed, anything like that that could be left outside in their yard.

Also, our trainer taught us that if either of our girls got loose and would not respond to our "come", that we should drop to the ground on our sides and roll around and cry like we were hurt and they would come to see what was wrong with us. We've never had to test it (and this might only work with Dianne since that is who she is familiar with).
Couple article I just googled on catching lost dogs referenced using a "dog whistle".

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