Missing Sheltie: Shepherdsville, KY - FOUND SAFE!

HopeShelties

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Brandon let the dogs out this morning while I was at work, and Lark apparently saw something, and took off after it into the woods. He searched, and ouldn't find her. I searched when I got home to no avail. We went back out again to search the woods, and go through the neighborhoods when it was light, and nothing. None of the gas stations, except for one out here will even let me put up a flyer, so most people aren't even going to know we are looking for her.
We're headed to the pound in the morning to give them a flyer, the local sheltie club is loaning me their live trap, are going to hit the post office, police station, and mailman in the morning.
It is scary, as with the amount of woods out here, sightings are unlikely. There is a LOT of ground to cover, and a lot of places for a sheltie to hide. I am terrified that one of the coyotes may get her, and that given the lack of exposure, I will never see her again. I work nights now, and when I got home, wasn't able to sleep at all because of the thought of her being out there.
Please post this anywhere possible where it might be able to help. I have a flyer image made up to post. She was lost in Shepherdsville Kentucky on Pryor Valley Road, which is off of West Blue Lick. She is a young sable merle female. I am offering a reward for her safe return home.
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Dear St. Francis,
Lark is lost. Please protect her and let her remain calm. Bring her back to where kind people can see her and take her home.
In His name we ask,
Amen
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Stacey, I am hoping and praying that Lark comes home soon.

I posted this on my Facebook page, and forwarded it to a friend of mine who is originally from KY (she still has family and friends there).

Sending good thoughts.
 
Something I just thought of that our members might be able to help with...

My agility club has a forum where we can post information to all of our members. I posted information about Lark with the attached flyer. It might be a long shot, but there's a good chance that there is someone you know who knows someone in Kentucky who may be able to at least pass the information on.

Stacey is a wonderful agility competitor...so let's get the agility community on the look out.
 
I feel so badly for you, Stacey. There's no worse feeling than not knowing where your pup is. I'm praying that Lark is found quickly and safely. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and Lark.
 
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