Check in with shelters daily — and pay these visits in person
with photos of your pet to distribute to shelter staff.
An easy way around this is to either use
photos of pets at your clinic (with pet owner permission) or to use a free stock photo resource.
People
share photos of their pets and themselves not because they must, but because of the incredible joy these pets bring and the fun of it all.
When we
post photos of pets for adoption, they are happy, healthy, and eager for their forever home.
Make sure you add as much detail as you can in the body of the ad and include a
recent photo of your pet showing unique features that will help them be recognised.
Remember to upload at least one
photo of your pet as well — the chances of getting your pet back are greatly increased if people can see what he / she looks like.
Whether it's for your own home or to give as a gift, turn
photos of your pet into a custom, handmade, one - of - a-kind portrait.
Take a
clear photo of your pets before going on vacation which you can use in the unlikely event your pets become lost or missing.
An essential tool for today's selfie culture, you'll capture professional - level
photos of your pet while holding their attention with a favorite treat.
Encourage your clients to send you
cute photos of their pets, and then post them — with permission — on your social media to boost engagement.
Search for found pets in the shelter,
browse photos of pets found in the community, learn where you can look for your pet, or file a lost pet report.
Making a donation in the pet's memory and
displaying photos of the pet around the home are ways to show that the pet was an important and valued part of the family.
Ask your followers to share what their pet's favorite diet is and post a story or
photo of the pet for a 10 - percent discount.
You also should have a
recent photo of your pet and a pet carrier or cage large enough so the animal can stand and turn around.
Do provide all animal control agencies and rescue groups with an accurate description and a
clear photo of your pet, along with all of your contact information.