PLACE lost
pet ads in local papers and classified sections of websites under the lost & found columns, such as KSL and / or Craigslist.
Not exact matches
One potential
pet parent, Diane, was hoping to add a Yorkshire Terrier puppy to her family when she spotted a classified
ad in her
local paper.
If the dog doesn't have a microchip, or if the chip's contact information is not up - to - date, you should begin posting «found»
ads in local papers near the area you found the pup or on websites specifically designed for lost
pets.
If you find a lost
pet, you should know that you can run a «found»
ad in your
local paper for free.
Step 3: If the
pet is not microchipped, put up flyers at
local shelters, rescues and even an
ad in the
paper saying that you found a
pet.
Submit your
pet to our free re-homing courtesy listing or place an
ad in your
local paper or on Petfinder.com.
Run an
ad in a
local paper and post a flyer at North Figueroa Animal Hospital if your
pet was lost
in our area.