Locating Lenny - Australian Shepherd from Maple Park, IL

Locating Lenny - Australian Shepherd from Maple Park, IL This is the central hub for all updates on Lenny, a Mini Australian Shepard who ran after being spooked in Maple Park, IL on Memorial Day 2022. Thank you!

Lenny is a miniature australian shepherd who was celebrating Memorial Day with his new family in Maple Park, IL, when he was spooked by a quickly approaching stranger and escaped out of his no slip leash. In the past, in the face of fear Lenny would run to the feet of his owners, so we know he was really shaken by this incident. His home is back in Northbrook, IL, so this territory is completely u

nfamiliar to him. This page is dedicated to his search efforts and any sharing of information regarding his whereabouts. What can you do?
• Share, share, share! Please share Lennys story with your friends and family – whether they live nearby or not. Eventually somebody will know somebody who has, or has seen Lenny!

• Please keep looking! Whenever you’re in the area of Maple Park and the surrounding communities, please keep your eyes peeled for our little boy! He moves quickly, and could be anywhere by the time you read this!

• Please report any sightings by calling 773-951-9028! Even if the sighting is second hand from a friend, please call! It really helps us establish a pattern of behavior.

• If you see Lenny, here’s what to do:
-Get down low. Sit or kneel on the ground.
-Do not look Lenny square in the eyes. (That’s a sign of aggression for dogs.) Look off to the side.
-Do not call his name. Just talk to him softly and gently. It doesn’t matter what you talk to him about – just your gentle, soothing voice will help him to know that you’re not a threat!
-If you have any food or treats with you, toss small pieces in his direction, each one closer than the previous one. If he approaches, go slow until he’s eating out of your hand. When you feel confident that you can contain him, grab him gently under his belly and Call for Help! Lenny will not bite you! He’s a scaredy-cat, and not at all aggressive.
-If Lenny takes off, Do NOT chase him! We want him to be comfortable where he is, not frightened of being chased. Just give us a call and report your encounter.

• Please check this website often for other ‘Locating Lenny’ volunteer opportunities – like posting signs and flyers, searching particular geographic areas, and canvassing neighborhoods. What’s our plan for catching Lenny? We need to get him comfortable with staying in one particular area. When we accomplish that, we’ll set up feeding stations and cameras. Then, when we can be assured that it’s him returning for food, we can set a trap. The key is having him remain in one spot for a few days. This is a process, but a process that works! Again, THANK YOU for your help in getting Lenny back to safety!

⚠️Lenny is still out there .. please share so we can get the word out, and bring Lenny home
10/07/2022

⚠️Lenny is still out there .. please share so we can get the word out, and bring Lenny home

On September 30 a woman reported seeing a dog matching Lenny's description about 6.5 miles north of where he went missing. Without a photo, it is difficult to confirm this sighting, but the description sounds promising. Volunteers were immediately dispatched to the area to investigate, new flyers were put up and driveway drops were distributed. As we've seen, finding dogs that go missing in rural areas can be very challenging, but we also know how resourceful and resilient dogs can be. We remain very hopeful that we will find Lenny safe. Please continue to spread the word and keep his story alive.

10/07/2022

On September 30 a woman reported seeing a dog matching Lenny's description about 6.5 miles north of where he went missing. Without a photo, it is difficult to confirm this sighting, but the description sounds promising. Volunteers were immediately dispatched to the area to investigate, new flyers were put up and driveway drops were distributed. As we've seen, finding dogs that go missing in rural areas can be very challenging, but we also know how resourceful and resilient dogs can be. We remain very hopeful that we will find Lenny safe. Please continue to spread the word and keep his story alive.

⚠️Please continue to share and spread the word- so we can bring Lenny home
10/07/2022

⚠️Please continue to share and spread the word- so we can bring Lenny home

On September 30 a woman reported seeing a dog matching Lenny's description about 6.5 miles north of where he went missing. Without a photo, it is difficult to confirm this sighting, but the description sounds promising. Volunteers were immediately dispatched to the area to investigate, new flyers were put up and driveway drops were distributed. As we've seen, finding dogs that go missing in rural areas can be very challenging, but we also know how resourceful and resilient dogs can be. We remain very hopeful that we will find Lenny safe. Please continue to spread the word and keep his story alive.

09/30/2022

On the right is a current picture of Lenny’s brother, Freckles. For size comparison, Freckles is now 15 inches tall and about 35lbs. Other than accounting for weight loss, this is very similar to what Lenny should look like currently and our very best comparison. Please continue to spread the word and keep an eye out for my little boy💛 Denise Gergits Giblin Bart Shaver

08/20/2022

With a potential sighting in Lily Lake, please please continue to look out for Lenny and spread the word. It has been over 2 months, so he will no longer look the exact same as his picture. Thank you so much for your support and call me, Bart Shaver Denise Gergits Giblin immedely with any information. For more resources on how to help please refer to the page❤️

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