Many people take collars off in the house, or don't use them for indoor pets, but the shelters have countless
lost reports for such pets that slipped out accidentally.
We also keep
active lost report files to do our best to match descriptions with animals as they come in.
Cats and kittens should also be taken to the shelter or a description left so that they can be matched with
lost reports from their worried owners.
Contact your local animal animal control agency or animal control office to
check lost reports and file a found report.
We often get dogs and cats into the shelter that we can not identify from the information
on lost reports because the owner provided a less than accurate description.
McConaughey
who lost a reported 47 pounds to play the role is barely recognizable as the gaunt, dark - haired Woodruff who's given but 30 days to live.
Include emergency contact numbers for your main vet and an alternate vet in case of a medical emergency, local animal control and stray shelter numbers in case they go missing, phone numbers of friends and relatives who can help with the search, websites and local businesses
where lost reports can be posted, and so on.
Greenhill Humane Society and 1st Avenue Shelter often see an increase in stray animals and
lost reports during inclement weather.
I'd estimate at least an eighth
of lost reports we receive are from pet - sitters, and they often don't know important details such as whether the pet is micro-chipped, altered, their age, or their weight.
Russia's Justice Ministry has listed Voice of America and Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty as foreign agents, a move that could see
them lose their reporting credentials in the Russian parliament.
If you have no luck finding your animal at SDHS or any other shelter, file
a Lost Report with them.
Come down to the New Albany Floyd County Animal Shelter and file
a Lost Report immediately!
Take copies of the flyer you created to all local animal shelters and look through
their Lost reports.
To report a lost pet, please contact both the Cedar Valley Humane Society and Cedar Rapids Animal Control to file
a LOST Report.
Animal must be checked «for all currently acceptable methods of identification, including microchips, identification tags, tattoos, and licenses» Shelters must maintain «updated lists of animals reported lost, and attempt to match
these lost reports with animals reported found and animals in the shelter, and shall also post all stray animals on the Internet with sufficient detail to allow them to be recognized and claimed by their owners.»
Lost animals can often be reunited with their human companions by matching
a lost report with a found report.
File
a Lost Report with both Cedar Valley Humane Society and Cedar Rapids Animal Control.
You will still need to file
a lost report with WAIF by calling (360) 678-8900 ext. 1100.
You may also leave a «
lost report» with us.
Leave a «
lost report» at the front counter.
If you have your own personal accounts on Facebook and / or Twitter, post
a lost report there as well.
While you are at the shelter we ask that you complete
a lost report to keep on file.
Call us at 305-294-4857 should you need to place
a Lost Report.
Contact the KVHS and fill out
a lost report.
Bring a photo, if possible, and fill out
a lost report.
Click the Report Lost Pet box to complete
a Lost Report.
If you locate a potential match to
a lost report, click on the photo for additional information.
When your pet returns home, please contact the shelter at 920-746-1111, ext. 0 so we can remove
your lost report and keep our files current!
Our new software automatically scans incoming pets with
lost reports, comparing ZIP codes, animal description and dates.
Craigslist is sometimes the first place a person turns to when they've found a pet, so be sure
your lost report is there.
Visit the shelter in person — Don't count on finding your pet by just calling the shelters and leaving
a lost report.
Ask for help and don't forget to file
a lost report!
We highly recommend that if your pet is lost, you file
a lost report with HSHC, complete with a picture and detailed description.
Location where cat was found and if you filed
a lost report with Frederick County Animal Control
You should also check back with HSHC in person every couple of days as descriptions can be subjective and many pets are especially difficult to match up to
lost reports.
NOTE: If you have lost a family pet, and do not see it on this Stray Pet Page — be certain to call City of Oak Harbor Animal Control and the local shelters and file
a Lost Report.
If you have lost a pet please contact Almost Home immediately to complete
a lost report.
The family had filed
a lost report in 2013, when BooBoo went missing from their home.