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If you have lost your pet, I hope this information will help you find it.

Organize a few friends to help you find your pet. In the first two hours, ask family and friends to search around town and up to a two-mile radius of the location where the dog was last seen. Put posters on lampposts while you're looking.

Have someone else make phone calls while you're out searching. Immediately call your local animal rescue, Humane Society, animal shelter, vets and police department. Call the next county, if you're close to a county line. Alert neighbors so they can be on the lookout near your home.

Create an ad with a recent picture of your dog. If you don't have a photo, and your dog is a purebred, use a picture from a book. Describe the dog so an average person would recognize him, if he saw him. Include information about his dog tags or microchip ID number.

If it goes past 24 hours, make at least 200 copies of your ad. Start posting on bulletin boards and in high visibility areas like gas stations and grocery stores in your neighborhood. Tape flyers to phone poles. Ask friends and family members to distribute flyers door-to-door.

After two days have gone by. Go a little farther by vehicle and start spreading the word to your local mailmen, the UPS and Fed Ex drivers, joggers, runners, bikers and anyone else walking around the search areas.

Call area shelters and give them a detailed description of your pet. Drop off or fax a copy of your ad. Expand the radius of your search area by several miles - call shelters that are further out than you think is possible for your dog to reach.

Start visiting the animal shelters and animal rescue leagues to look for your pet every other day. Don't expect volunteers to recognize one brown dog from another. If the dog is a dirty, matted mess who lost weight, you may have trouble Identifying your own dog. Ask if there is a quarantine area or an area where injured animals are kept, in case your dog is separated from ones shown to the public.

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Finding Lost Pet

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 Animal Rescue  Finding Lost Pet  Links 

 

 

 

Finding Lost Pet Dog Cat Found

finding lost pet Finding Lost Pet Dog Cat Found

If you have lost your pet, I hope this information will help you find it.

Organize a few friends to help you find your pet. In the first two hours, ask family and friends to search around town and up to a two-mile radius of the location where the dog was last seen. Put posters on lampposts while you're looking.

Have someone else make phone calls while you're out searching. Immediately call your local animal rescue, Humane Society, animal shelter, vets and police department. Call the next county, if you're close to a county line. Alert neighbors so they can be on the lookout near your home.

Create an ad with a recent picture of your dog. If you don't have a photo, and your dog is a purebred, use a picture from a book. Describe the dog so an average person would recognize him, if he saw him. Include information about his dog tags or microchip ID number.

If it goes past 24 hours, make at least 200 copies of your ad. Start posting on bulletin boards and in high visibility areas like gas stations and grocery stores in your neighborhood. Tape flyers to phone poles. Ask friends and family members to distribute flyers door-to-door.

After two days have gone by. Go a little farther by vehicle and start spreading the word to your local mailmen, the UPS and Fed Ex drivers, joggers, runners, bikers and anyone else walking around the search areas.

Call area shelters and give them a detailed description of your pet. Drop off or fax a copy of your ad. Expand the radius of your search area by several miles - call shelters that are further out than you think is possible for your dog to reach.

Start visiting the animal shelters and animal rescue leagues to look for your pet every other day. Don't expect volunteers to recognize one brown dog from another. If the dog is a dirty, matted mess who lost weight, you may have trouble Identifying your own dog. Ask if there is a quarantine area or an area where injured animals are kept, in case your dog is separated from ones shown to the public.

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