Using Facebook to Maximum Potential
Lost Dogs of Wisconsin was designed to help individual owners and finders of dogs. We provide flyers, postings, a website, tips and suggestions to help happy reunions happen. We are thrilled that the...
View ArticleCheck Us Out On Pinterest!
Pinterest is one of the hottest social media sites! It is a very visual, picture-oriented “bulletin board” where the user can post and share their content. We have several “pin boards” on our...
View ArticleWhy Are We All A-Twitter?
Facebook is great! It has helped us to connect and share our posts with over 16,000 Facebook fans in Wisconsin. Many of those fans re-share our posts and many lost dogs have been reunited with their...
View ArticleBehind the Scenes at Lost Dogs of Wisconsin
As National Volunteer Week comes to a close, we thought it would be a good time to spend a few minutes giving you a glimpse behind the scenes of Lost Dogs of Wisconsin. At LDOW, we are “inventing the...
View ArticleFriends of Noah Community Carnival, Edgerton – May 18
Lost Dogs of Wisconsin and Lost Dogs Illinois had an informational booth at the Friends of Noah Community Carnival in Edgerton on May 18, 2013. It was a big success! The weather was nice and lots of...
View ArticleHow Are We Doing? Year to Date June 2013
We’ve passed the halfway mark of 2013 and we are thrilled to share these numbers with you. Almost 6000 dogs have been reunited with their families. our hearts go out to the families whose dogs were...
View ArticleFree Microchip Scans at Wagfest!
Please stop by our booth on Saturday, September 7th to get your dogs microchips scanned. We can tell you if they are working, show you where they are located, and provide you with the brand and 1-800...
View ArticleOur Microchip Scanning Events
Thank you for allowing us to scan your dog for a microchip at one of our events. Keeping your microchip information up to date increases the chance that you will be successfully reunited with your dog...
View ArticleLost Dogs of Wisconsin: More Than a Posting Service
You probably know that Lost Dogs of Wisconsin (LDOW) provides free postings of lost and found dogs in Wisconsin (reuniting over 3,000 dogs in our three years of existence) but did you know we do more...
View ArticlePartnership with Helping Lost Pets (HeLP)
We are very pleased to announce that Lost Dogs of Wisconsin is now partnering with Helping Lost Pets (HeLP) for our found dogs. HeLP is a totally free, map-based national lost/found registry. How will...
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