The page, which has more than 13,000 followers, was ground zero for finding the dog named Jazz. Within an hours, more than 266 likes were generated and a whopping 71 comments. The brainstorming of ideas and leads began. In addition to those likes and comments, more than 1,000 people shared the post on their wall, creating an impromptu campaign to find Jazz.
After only a couple of hours, a concerned animal lover posted that she saw an ad on Craigslist about the lost dog. The dog owner called the number on the ad and by 10:30 p.m. –just two hours after the post– the dog was found.
“We have an active and enthusiastic group of followers on our Facebook page,” said Gina Knepp, Animal Services Manager. “I knew that once we posted the lost dog we had a high probability that he would be found. This is a testament to social media. It goes to show that social media is a relevant tool for us because it helps to mobilize those who are passionate about animal care in a productive way.”
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