The best way to do that is to file
a report with your local animal shelter (or shelters if you live in a populated area).
If you found a dog, please make
a report with your local animal shelter.
Not exact matches
Contact
local animal shelters and
animal control agencies: File a lost pet
report with every
shelter within a 60 - mile radius of your home and visit the nearest
shelters daily, if possible.
-- Calling city and town clerk's offices to obtain updated
animal control information — Preparing monthly Spay / Neuter Voucher Program data
reports — Partnering
with local Trap Neuter Return (TNR) groups to map feral colonies in Boston — Collaborating
with local shelters to collect intake data to track program success
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.
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)
Call
Local Animal Control &
Shelters: File a lost pet
report ASAP
with shelters and rescue organizations.