Some lost pet listing services are automated with very little human interaction. Our state pages are run by real people who offer kindness, compassion and good advice when your dog is missing. Meet Wendy Siedschlag from Lost Dogs of Wisconsin.
I am Wendy Siedschlag and I a caseworker for Kenosha and Walworth counties and have been for about 5 years. I live in Twin Lakes. I have a black lab, Frehley, a beagle named Chesney and cat, Jovi. I work for Walmart and I just had my 32nd anniversary with them. I enjoy gardening in what free time I have especially growing cone flowers. My neighbor is actually carving a giant cone flower out of a 5 foot oak tree stump with a chain saw right now in my flower bed. I also like bird watching especially in the spring feeding the orioles for the short time they are here.
I have seen different versions of the quote “I saved one dog and the world didn’t change but surely the world changed for that one dog”.That is why I volunteer. My worst nightmare would be if one of my dogs was lost. If I help one dog or dog owner become reunited I have done my job. — with Wendy Siedschlag.