Today marks the fourth annual National Lost Dog Awareness Day in the United States. The Americans use this day to bring attention to dogs that go missing.
In life, people think there is no value for dogs they find, so that is why this Day is made to prove them wrong. Lost Dogs OF America (LDOA) celebrates this special event to shed light on a number of dogs that are lost every year.
LDOA wrote yesterday on its official page on Twitter: "Tomorrow is Lost Dog Awareness Day! Listen to hear how it all got started and why it is so important to share the message that Not All Stray Dogs are Homeless."
https://twitter.com/LostDogsAmerica/status/1120464932817068033
Here is a video
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National Lost Dog Awareness Day
The first annual National Lost Dog Awareness Day was marked on April, 23, 2014. It was created by Susan Taney and Kathy Pobloskie, co-founders of (LDOA) and directors of Lost Dogs Illinois and Lost Dogs of Wisconsin.
Lost Dogs Illinois wrote on its official page on twitter " Today is Lost Dogs Awareness Day. One of Lost Dogs of Wisconsin caseworker made this video about the dog, Buddy. The caseworker allowed Buddy to live his life the way he needed too."
https://twitter.com/LostDogsIL/status/1120660918826938373