The next day, George woke up at dawn to resume his search for Luna. He searched from dawn to dusk, visiting every spot Luna loved—the fields where she played with butterflies, the pond where she loves to swim in, the shady tree where she rested. But she was nowhere to be seen.
Refusing to give up, George decided to involve the entire town in the search for his missing dog. He made posters with pictures of Luna and plastered them everywhere—from the grocery store, to the post office, on lamp posts, and even the laundromats.