(COLORADO SPRINGS) — With the Fourth of July approaching and fireworks on tap, your pets may be a little terrified and escape from home.
Don’t know where to start or how to look for them NextDoor offers some advice and tips:
Create a digital flier on PawBoost and include
Name, address, contact information
Date and location of last known whereabouts
Color photos highlighting identifying features
Personality overview: Is your pet shy? friendly?
Get the neighborhood involved
Post fliers around your neighborhood
Utilize the ‘Share on NextDoor” button on Pawboost to spread the word.
Keep your community activated with updates
News of latest sightings information
Local organizations that have been contacted
Additional photos
Gratitude for everyone’s support and efforts
Add #Reunited to the post when the pet is found
Share the good news on PawBoost and next-door
Include the tactics that led to the reunion as inspiration for others with lost pets
The majority of lost pet posts on NextDoor focus on finding a lost dog, with 68% of posts. While 32% are focused on finding a cat.
July 4th and 5th produce the most lost pet posts, with July being the highest in lost pet-related posts.
As for the most commonly mentioned escape artists in the app, Huskies, Shepherds, and Terriers made the top three.

