Without proper identification your pet
could become lost. Here's what to do if this tragedy happens. Take the following steps to help bring your
companion animal home to safety.
- Act fast!!
Don’t waste days hoping your pet will come home. The sooner
you begin your search, the better the odds of finding him.
- Search your neighborhood or area
where your pet was lost and let people know she’s missing.
You may want to offer a reward. Call your pet’s name and
check any places she could have become trapped, such as in
basements or garages or under vehicles. A lost pet often
will hide during the day, so be sure to go out again at
night with a flashlight and call for her. Sometimes a can of
food can lure a hungry and scared pet to you.
Check with your local
shelters every day. Don’t just call also visit the shelter
to search for your pet. Many animals are difficult to
describe over the phone, and only you really know what your
pet looks like..
- Call all animal control agencies in
your town and surrounding areas. Animal control officers
work through the police department and pick up stray
animals. Call them or check their shelters at least every
two days.
- Use your pet’s photo to make “lost
pet” signs. Put them up in your neighborhood and in post
offices, libraries, pet supply stores, veterinary offices,
and grocery stores. Inform your veterinarian and groomer
that your pet is lost in case they receive a call.
- Place ads in local newspapers and
offer a reward in case someone found your untagged pet and
was thinking of keeping her.
- Watch the found ads. Respond to any
that might be close to your pet’s description. A week of
wandering the streets can make white pets look drab gray,
and the ad’s description might not exactly fit.
- Call
your local radio stations. Some radio stations will
broadcast lost pet information for free. Give them very
detailed information on where your pet was lost, his
description, and how to contact you.
Please, for your pet's sake, show you care by properly
identifying it.
Copyright © 2006 American Humane Association
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