Helena R.
4 years ago
Please try these 12 suggestions to help with finding your pup:
- Check shelters at least 100 miles from your home DAILY (finders commute and can sometimes take pets out of the area they live and travel with them many miles away), in person, if possible; also ask to see dogs in isolation too!
- Check shelter's websites as well and visit/download the app for petharbor.com to see all shelter and rescued pets
- File a lost report with the shelters in your area and surrounding area shelters
(You can usually do it online)
- Take a flyers to the shelters and to businesses near location where pet went missing
- Place his/her bedding, a piece of your unwashed clothing and a bowl of water (no food) in your front yard. He/she may be able to pick up the scent and find his/her way home
- If he/she is microchipped, immediately contact the microchip company to report him/her lost, and update your contact information
- Hang flyers (use a bright color board or paper) with your dog's picture in your neighborhood, surrounding areas, local shopping centers, businesses, vet's offices, groomers, etc. within a five mile radius from your home
- Go door to door with the flyers as well and try to speak with people when handing out flyers
- Make a sign with his/her picture and put it in your front yard stating he/she is missing
- Post online with Nextdoor.com, Pawboost.com, LostMyDoggie.com, Petharbor.com, HelpingLostPets.com, Californialostdogs.com, Findingfido.com, Findingrover.com, Craigslist.com
- Post on area "lost and found pet" and community Facebook pages, area shelter Facebook pages, and newspapers, 5mile, offerup, and other 'for-sale sites'
- Check the sites above for found pets and pets for sale
- You can also make bumper stickers/magnets to put on your car and hand them out for others to put in their cars.