Were your pets outside when they went missing ? If so, please never let your pets go outside unattended, because too many bad things can happen when no one is watching them...Try listing on PawBoost, Nextdoor, neighbors, lost my doggie, post neon signs, report missing to local shelters, post flyers all around your area including vet offices, post office, stores ect. also check your cameras and ask your neighbors to check their cameras too. If your pet was Micro chipped contact them to make sure all your information is updated...check all shelters daily in person. Walk your neighborhood day and night calling your dog asking neighbors especially people walking dogs to be on the lookout . Your dog might be with a neighbor or hiding in their yard...When you find your pet please never leave outside unattended, between coyotes, bad people, or someone leaving the gate open... it's not Safe. Also chip, gps collar, license, printed tags, printed information on collar, and AirTag. If your pet is not Fixed, do that right away...it is the responsible thing to do and will keep them from wanting to roam. All of these things will help keep your dog safe! I hope you find your beloved pet.Read More
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Action
Action
to take if you lose a pet in San Diego
IMPORTANT:Make sure you leave access open for your dog to return (plus smelly food and something that smells like the owner like dirty laundry)...Do Not leave the area, the dog will return looking for you (your scent), perhaps when it gets dark.
Consult with Babs Fry, who will provide free guidance. Her number 619 249-2221
(CAREFUL of SCAMS, like drones or AI pics of your dog with a demand for money)
1. Post pet info, plus your contact info on social
media:
A. Lost and found pets,
B. East County Pets, on Facebook
C. Craigslist
D. Nextdoor (.com)-local zip, on Internet. Neighbors by Ring
E. Pawboost (.com). (Post your number in the description)
F. Check 24petconnect .com
2. Check local shelters, in person, Bonita, Carlsbad, Mission Valley, Oceanside, Escondido, El Cajon and Chula Vista
Check and web sites:
—www.sdhumane. org, Mission Valley, Oceanside, Escondido, El Cajon
—www.sddac (.com) Bonita, Carlsbad
—Also check 24petconnect .com
3. Put up posters in the vicinity...have someone do it that the dog does not strongly identify with. Owner needs to stay home, to keep the scent localized!
4. Post pic on lost.Petcolove. org
5. Post on petharbor. com and findingrover. com
7. Lost2Found is free and easy to use! Pet owners text “LOST” to 858-SAN-LOST (858-726-5678)🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏Read More
Any new pet added within 2 miles of your location will be automatically shared to your Nextdoor feed.
The post will automatically update when a pet is reunited.
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