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I'm a member of the Lost Dogs online forum/service  http://www.doglost.co.uk/default.asp


One family lost their rare Alaskan Klee Kai in Huyton on April 14th; he went missing from the poster's grandmother's house while they were at the Grand National. You can read the saga so far at


http://www.doglost.co.uk/forum.asp?ID=9387


It seems he may have been sighted in Southport this last week. 

Come on fellow racegoers, let's see if we can help find him


This is fantastic site for anyone who cares about dogs, whereby people all over the country do sterling work to help reuinite people with their pets. The main method is by printing off the poster provided for each dog and blitzing the area where the dog went missing; and it's often very effective. The volunteers also arrange media coverage: for the dog lost in Huyton see the piece in the Liverpool Echo:


http://tinyurl.com/2qo4cu


Please do register with the site and try to help in your own area; if you do, you will be emailed details of any dogs missing in nearlby areas [by postcode]; and anyone who who lives in or has contacts in Merseyside please send them this message. Anyone who has ever lost a dog or cat knows what a traumatic experience it is. My favourite cat went missing three months after I moved to France, and was never seen again. I still grieve.


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