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by beetree on 07 May 2009 - 20:05

I'm still praying you find him in time. Amen for Bailey, could be God is listening? Yes, try the better nose!

by TessJ10 on 07 May 2009 - 21:05

GOOD.  Take heart - Good, because he's been seen and hurt or not, he's WALKING.  So good.  Take clothes you've worn: pajamas, shirt, something you've worn recently and smells of you and put it out where the guy saw your dog, somewhere in that area. 

If he is limping, the limping may slow him down and keep him in that area, esp. if there are fields where he can hide and water he can drink, so Good again.  He may stick around there to rest.  Take heart of these things and don't let them get you down.  Look at them for the clues and helps that they will be to you in getting Keizer back.

Again, tracking dog or no, don't worry.  Get out there with your dogs and watch them and listen.  Even if you hear crows or blue jays mobbing something, go check it out.  Jays and crows, and crows' voices carry far, will "raise the alarm" when they see a predator, which your dog is to them.

You now have a localized search area.  Good again, but don't totally neglect your other avenues just in case that guy was wrong.

You are closing in on finding him.  Hang in there!  and GOOD LUCK.

 


JRANSOM

by JRANSOM on 07 May 2009 - 22:05

JLB82,
Yes, take the dog w/the better nose.  If he's hurt, maybe he's lying down somewhere in the vicinity.  Keep calling for him.
Praying you find him.
Jen

Kalibeck

by Kalibeck on 07 May 2009 - 23:05

Sending prayers your way; I agree, go back to the farmer's house. Keep going back, so he knows this is serious. Ask him if you can leave something with your scent, make sure he knows your number & that there's a reward. Good luck! jh

GSDtravels

by GSDtravels on 08 May 2009 - 01:05

Oh, please, I hope you find him!  At least you now have a location.  Did you get any other information from this man, as to direction?  Did he at least try to help him?  Keep looking, hope springs eternal.  Good thoughts your way, wishing a good outcome.

JLB82

by JLB82 on 08 May 2009 - 01:05

He promises, he didnt shoot him. He said wanted to help him, but his sisters electricity went out, from the storm and her house was flooded.  He told us what direction he went and we found a spot in the back with his hair. all over, he is losing his winter coat, it was so muddy, but there were no foot print, we searched and found nothing.


JLB82

by JLB82 on 08 May 2009 - 01:05


JLB82

by JLB82 on 08 May 2009 - 01:05

Any one near, davis oklahoma, have a real tracking dog.

JLB82

by JLB82 on 08 May 2009 - 02:05

Ok, Roberta the lady i bought my dogs from, is coming down to get one of my puppys, and she has several dogs that she has sold that are trained tracking dog for search and rescue, She is going to ask around and see if she can get any of them to help me out, and i can pay them the reward money. we dont know how much a search like that really cost. do any of you know

wuzzup

by wuzzup on 08 May 2009 - 02:05

The hardest thing about real tracking is to TRUST your dog . Don't second guess the dogs you have to work with . I know your thinking the dog wants to go this way but you can't figure out why as there are no footprints this way .  You think the dog must be wrong . Not so true .    TRUST your dogs nose     stop second guessing what they are telling you . This is the biggest mistake one can make while really tracking something . JMO





 


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