Thanks to all who responded yesterday to the call for help, and fliered, and wrote in with suggestions for spreading the word about Leo! It's great to see people pulling together to help an innocent dog who didn't know what a good thing he had when he bolted!
To those who didn't get time to respond yesterday, I hope you'll do so today as we do need more folks helping. To implement the suggestions sent in yesterday, more volunteers -- each playing small roles -- are needed. Can you start by committing to one task, and see if it leaves you with time for another? Think of Leo!
Speaking of Leo, this is important -- if you see him, DO NOT CHASE him! He'll run from you, and you won't be able to catch him. Also, don't bother calling his name since he doesn't know it. You may have seen from the photo slide show of him on the blog that his name was Miles before, but we don't believe he knows that name either. So don't call out his name, but do call the number -- 804-337-9715
And speaking of the number, if you printed business cards out, please note that as of last night, the business cards file was updated. There are now more cards per page, and (ahem) I needed to correct the phone number on them (she said with embarrassment). Oh I also switched out the photo to one that allows more cards per page because it's portrait rather than landscape.
If you get the Alexandria Gazette Packet, be looking in the Letters to the Editor section in that paper this week. I sent in a letter in an attempt to get eyes on Leo's website, with his picture and all the info, so we can start getting the sightings that will lead to his full recovery. Fingers crossed that the letter is printed!
(By the way, you can reach me by clicking the "NHD" hyperlink in the Contributors section on the menu at right. I try to avoid listing my email in blog posts to ward off spammers that troll blog posts for email addresses, but I'm reachable by email.)
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