Gather
all the information you can about the pet.
Call
your vet.
Call
your local Police Dept.
Call
the Humane Society and other shelters in your area.
Call
or visit your friends and neighbors.
Call
Radio Station(s) in your area who announce lost and
found pets.
Visit
Lost and Found Pets websites. If you do not have a
computer, use your library’s or ask a friend or your
Vet if
you may use theirs.
Place
an ad in your local & surrounding newspapers.
Make
posters (we have 2 on our website for you to print)
or flyers
to put in local stores, post offices, restaurants or
other places of business that allow notices to be
posted.
Taking
a picture of your pet at least every other month
assures you that if you pet is lost it will be more
recognizable on your posters and on the internet.
-
Your
pet’s name, sex, age & how long your pet has been
missing.
Your
name, address and phone numbers –
home, work & cell
Does
your pet have a collar with tags? What color(s) is
the collar?
Does
your pet have tattoos or identification implant?
The
breed & color of your pet along with any
distinguishing
marks or known injuries.
Any
medication your pet may be taking & if you pet has
all current shots.
The
disposition/personality of your pet.
Does
your pet respond to commands and what commands
are they?
Has
your pet been spayed or neutered?
Is
your pet pregnant or recently had a litter?
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