A good way to find a Border - Aussie is by
contacting local dog shelters.
Not exact matches
If a
dog does go missing, an owner should
contact local animal
shelters and neighbors.
In addition to microchipping your pet,
contacting local veterinarians and animal
shelters, posting flyers around your neighborhood and / or near where the pet was lost, and posting to social media, The Humane Society of Harford County (HSHC) now offers an additional tool to help lost
dogs find their way back home: Finding Rover.
Learn more about fostering a
dog by
contacting a
local animal
shelter, breed rescue group or humane society.
Another way to find adoptable Maltipoo
dogs is to
contact local animal
shelters and ask whether the
shelter has a Maltipoo available.
If you can not keep the
dog and don't have the ability to rehome them on your own, try
contacting a
local no - kill
shelter.
Contact your
local shelter or foster directly for information on how an adopter for a
dog is chosen.
Then, if your pet is missing, you can
contact the
local shelter and let them know your
dog has a microchip.
To rescue from our
local shelters dogs that we are
contacted about because of specific medical needs regardless of age and breed.
If you think that fostering a
dog is something that might be of interest to you, all you have to do is
contact your
local rescue group or
shelter.
Some
dogs come from
local animal
shelters and humane societies that
contact us because the
dog may need more medical care or one - on - one attention than they can provide.
If you are reluctant to make
contact with the
dog, or the
dog appears in any way to be hostile, or the
dog is on the run, call your
local shelter and an animal control officer will be dispatched to rescue the
dog.
If the
dog is frightened and will not come to you, try to corner it into a confined area and
contact your
local shelter to pick the
dog up.
If the
dog is not microchipped, you should
contact all the
local shelters to tell them that you have found the
dog so that the information can be made available, should the
dog's guardians be searching for him.
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In Boston, FlexPetz» next target city, that would be: the Animal Rescue League of Boston (Jay Bowen, President, 617-226-5680), MSPCA (Carter Luke, President, 617-522-5055), Buddy
Dog Humane Society (Laurie Lincoln, Executive Director, 978-443-6990) and
local shelters and rescues (get
contact info on petfinder.com).
For all urgent inquiries regarding
dogs in need (stray, abused, or injured), please
contact Alachua County Animal Services at 352-264-6870 (or your
local shelter if you are in another county).
Contact local rescue groups or
shelters and ask if you can bring your
dog to their regular pet adoption days (usually held at
local pet stores) for exposure.
Our organizations advise people that have found a
dog to
contact their official
local stray holding facility (whether it be the
shelter, a vet clinic or kennel, the town office or police department).
Owners who are surrendering their pit bulls for adoption should seek assistance for a temperament evaluation or a referral by
contacting their
local shelter or
dog trainer, or go to the APDT website to find a trainer or canine specialist.
When Harper the Beagle got free from his
dog walker, our
local franchise owner gathered their resources including a
local search party, flyers,
contacted local shelters, and also used social media to get the word out.
Contact and visit IN PERSON your
local animal
shelters, animal control agencies and humane societies (i.e. public and private
shelters, rescue groups) within a 20 - 30 mile radius (for cats) and a 50 - 60 mile radius (for
dogs) of the area you originally lost your pet.
Local Area
Contacts may be the ones who go to the
shelter to identify and evaluate a
dog, they may provide the foster care and they should be involved in the placement process as well.
Knowing how difficult it can be to find loving homes for every stray
dog in her community, Marilyn
contacted a
local rescue group that's part of the network of
shelters in NEAS» Saving Homeless Pets Across America program.
report the
dog as found to
local animal control and
shelter and make sure to leave your name and number so you can be
contacted (for towns with no animal control report to your
local police)
report the
dog as MISSING to
local animal control and
shelter and make sure to leave your name and number so you can be
contacted (for towns with no animal control report to your
local police)
So if you have spare time and want to make a
dog \'s day
contact a
local shelter.
You can give a
shelter dog the opportunity for a better life by adopting or fostering;
contact your
local shelter to learn how you can make a difference.
If you already own a
dog and can not afford discount spaying and neutering due to unexpected financial constraints
contact your
local veterinarian or animal
shelter and explain your circumstances and they may be able to help.
If you absolutely can not keep the
dog, try
contacting another
local rescue, or do your research and take it to a very low to no - kill animal
shelter, humane society, or SPCA.
To find a great rescue
dog try PetFinder.com, or check your
local shelter, or ir you have a specific breed in mind
contact the breed club for referrals.
If you can't afford the cost of your
dog's vaccinations,
contact your
local shelter or humane society to ask about free or low - cost vaccine clinics in your community.
Contact your vet or
local shelter to find out about your options, including low - cost sterilization, and help me on my mission to make sure that there are no more unwanted, homeless
dogs.
Know the location of the
local animal
shelters and whom to
contact in case your
dog is missing.