Prevent Lost Dogs

There is nothing worse as an Animal Communicator than to hear a desperate voice or read a pleading email for help locating a beloved LOST dog. Dogs get ‘lost’ for many reasons, but truthfully? Usually because we think it will never happen to us and so we don’t think about preventing this horrific experience.

If we think our lives are complicated now, just try adding the stress and anxiety of searching for your beloved LOST dog amongst the maze of houses, buildings, traffic and more. Dogs are slippery characters and can ‘get lost’ quicker than a blink.

I thought I’d check out the web and see if they had any answers to “prevention” but found a disturbing response. They concentrated on “recovery”, the what and when to do first. Their version of prevention is to carry a prepared poster with your dog’s face on the LOST DOG announcement. Okay, that makes sense if your dog is missing, but what about warding off that event by taking a few extra and fun steps in the first place.

PREVENT your dog from becoming lost. That’s why Animal University created a handy tool to carry your voice farther and longer than your own vocal cords could withstand. This tool breaks his concentration and brings him back to you. It is the Whistle Me Home. It’s small, comes in a handy case you can put just about anywhere and it works. Here’s what one pleased client shared with me:

Hi Joyce…

Check out my site and consider ordering the Whistle Me Home. It works…I’ve used it with my own dog, Murphy. It’s simple, easy and relationship building. When you need to get your dog’s attention, call within considerable distance (dogs can travel quickly and far), let that sound carry behind buildings, past traffic and find its way deep into a hole where he just might be exploring, PLEASE order this safety net. It’s not expensive and will give you a way to “Bring Your Dog Back Home to you and your family.

I didn’t see any testimonials on your web site and just wanted to give you my feedback on the “Whistle Me Home.”

I’ve only had the “Whistle Me Home” for a few weeks, and am still in the training stage with my 4 dogs. We live in the woods and one of my dogs will sometimes take off down our dirt road in search of whatever has left the good smells. It happened today and I ran in the house and picked up my “Whistle Me Home” … ran back outside and blew the whistle 3 times. Lacey, my Polish Lowland Sheepdog came running (calling her didn’t work) and was rewarded for her great response. This is the second time this has worked since I got the “Whistle Me Home!” There’s a very busy road at the end of our 1/4 mile long driveway and the response to the whistle, to me, is critical and potentially life saving!

~Connie

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