Lost and Found

Have You Lost or Found A Pet? It is important that you read the following information.

If you have lost a pet and wish to file a lost report, please submit the form with all the appropriate information.

FILE LOST REPORT HERE +

If you have found a pet and wish to file a found report, please submit the form with all the appropriate information (leave nothing blank).

FILE FOUND REPORT HERE +

Your Pet Is Your Responsibility

-Make sure your pet is licensed and wearing its license tag.
-Talk to your veterinarian about implanting a micro chip ID into your pet.
-It is your responsibility to find your pet. Others can help but no one but you can truly identify your pet.

Your Pet Is Missing?

Follow these suggestions and increase the chance of finding your pet:

Early Action Is Best - Don't even wait a day.

Make Sure a Lost Report Is on File


If you have a picture of your pet, bring a copy to attach to the lost card. Be sure to call to have the card removed when you find your pet.

Give An Accurate Description of Your Pet

Include size, ears, length of hair, colors, and any special markings/scars, etc. If possible bring a picture of your pet that you can leave at the Shelter.

Look Everywhere!

As soon as you realize that your pet is missing, start looking for it. Talk to neighbors, mail carriers and children. Check for listings of animals left at veterinarians. Talk to local businesses and your letter carrier, paper delivery person, garbage hauler and neighbors.

Advertise!

Put up signs in the neighborhood. Place ads in the local papers. If you offer a reward do not give the amount. Check the found columns, if the description is close, call. Put up notices in the area the pet was lost in. Ask elementary schools in your area to post a flier. Kids are everywhere and may see your pet.

Don't Give Up!