Have someone start making fliers and signs featuring
a current photo of your pet while you do your initial search.
Please email one or two
current photos of your pet to
[email protected] after submission of this form.
Have two
current photos of your pet, in case you need to post «Lost Pet» flyers, and create a one - page document describing his / her diet, medicines, unusual behaviors, aversions and distinguishing features.
Crate should have contact information labeled clearly on it along with
a current photo of the pet owner.
Current technology provides a multitude of ways to make sure you always have good,
current photos of your pet on hand.
Keep
a current photo of each pet and a family member for identification, and attach an ID tag securely to a flat or rolled buckle collar.
And be sure to keep
a current photo of your pet in case he or she ever becomes lost.
Current photos of your pet (s) in case they get lost.
Paperwork for your pet (in a waterproof container or bag): proof of rabies - vaccination status, copies of other important medical records and
a current photo of your pet (in case he gets lost)
Always have
a current photo of your pet on hand.
· A handout containing identification information (in the event you get separated from your pet) ·
Current photo of pet · Pet's descriptive features (age, sex, neutered / non-neutered status, color (s), and approximate weight) · Microchip number · Owner contact information (cell phone, work phone, home phone) · Contact information of a close relative or friend, · A handout with boarding instructions [443 KB], such as feeding schedule, medications, and any known allergies and behavior problems · Documents, medications, and food should be stored in waterproof containers Protect Yourself from Injury and Illness
Not exact matches
It is also wise to keep
current photos of yourself with your
pets in case they get lost.
Please be sure to keep your email address
current as alerts will come through on uploading a
photo of your
pet.
Current photos and a physical description
of your
pets, including identifying markings, microchips or tattoo numbers
Take pictures with your smart phone so you'll have
current photos of everyone in the family (including all
pets) in case someone gets separated.
• Keep a month's supply
of your
pets» unexpired medications along with copies
of all his / her vaccination and medical records (including microchip and contact info) plus
current photos for «lost -
pet» signs, in a waterproof container.
Current photos and descriptions
of pets.
A folder with
current photos and descriptions
of your
pets so that they can be easily identified in case you become separated.
Have a
current photo and descriptions
of your
pets to help others identify them in case they get lost.
Current photos and descriptions
of your
pets in the event you are separated (be sure you are in at least one picture with your
pet to help prove ownership).
If you can't arrange for a meeting, consider making a short video, a resume for your
pet, or scrapbook with
photos of your
pet in his or her
current home.
Bring a
current photo of your companion animal with you; fill out a lost
pet report when you arrive so staff can assist you with your search.
The file should include
current photographs
of your
pet (you will have to show a photograph to have your animal released to you from a shelter, or other holding facility; including yourself in the
photos will facilitate this process), microchip identification number, adoption papers, a written description
of your
pet (feline, female, 7 years old, grey tabby, 10 lbs, etc), a description
of your
pet's distinctive markings (white paws, black spot on back, etc.), diet, medications, vaccination history, behavioral issues and personality.
- socialize and play with cats & rabbits - walk the dogs - take
photos and videos
of adoptable animals - attend adoption events with the animals - adoption counseling -
pet grooming - contribute to the Shelter's newsletter - Social media and website building WE HAVE
CURRENT VOLUNTEER OPENINGS IN KENNEL SUPPORT & TRANSPORT.
1) A copy
of your
pet's
current rabies certificate 2) Proof
of spay or neuter 3) Payment 4)
Photo ID if paying with credit or debit card on site
Also, ask for
photos of their
current or past
pets, as this will help show you if they have been well cared - for.
Find a
current and clear color photograph
of the lost
pet and have colored copies made to attach to the lost report (including the adult owner in the
photo with the animal may provide proof
of ownership, exclude any children from
photos.)
Photo: Installation view
of current exhibition «The Limited Sphere: featuring new works by Aurora Andrews, Aileen Murphy, Barbara Ess, Christopher Rey Pérez, Dmitri Hertz, Gertrude Mertens, Tashawn Davis
Peter Brock»