Distribute
and post flyers...
throughout
your neighborhood, veterinarian offices, pet stores,
mail carrier and other individuals who spend considerable
amounts of time in your neighborhood. Please be aware
that the posting of flyers, signs, or posters in a
public right-of-way, median, or on a telephone pole,
is a violation of city ordinance.
Run ads...
in
your local papers under the lost and found section. Also,
check ads daily for found pets. File a lost animal report.
Take the
necessary precautions to prevent escape in the future-fence
repairs, etc.
Always
keep a collar and an identification tag on your pet,
such as a Smart-i-Tag. A tag is a lost pet’s ticket
home.
Other important
steps
Keep your pets supervised at all times and having
them spayed or neutered.
Finally,
keep a photo of your pet on file in the event he or
she strays again.
Occasionally,
citizens will take found pets to the Humane Society Good
luck in locating your pet. If you do not have access
to the Internet, allows us to report a lost or found
animal on the Internet for you.
Also, don’t give
up looking after a few days.
We have helped residents locate their
pets’ weeks after they have disappeared.
More than
12 Million pets are lost or stolen each year. Even the most responsible pet
owner can experience circumstances, which allow a pet
to stray or become lost. If your pet becomes lost, please
utilize the above guidelines to assist you in locating
your lost pet.
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