Lost Your Pet?
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What to do when your beloved pet is missing.

The first thing you should do when your pet goes missing is to check around your property, neighbours properties and any place the animal was familiar with.  Ask neighbours to look under steps, in sheds, decks, garages, etc.  If there is any new construction in the area, check with contractors.  Animals can get lost within a block of their homes so don't limit your search to the immediate area.
If your animal is still missing, create missing flyers that include the following information:
  • animal's name
  • breed
  • male or female
  • spayed or neutered
  • declawed
  • coat colour
  • coat length
  • eye colour
  • any distinguishing marks, including tattoos or microchip
  • if it was wearing a collar
  • collar colour
  • your name and phone number
  • where the animal was last seen
  • when it went missing
  • and maybe most important, a recent picture of the animal

This information is also helpful to provide to anyone you place a missing animal report to.

Put up the flyers all over your neighbourhood, high traffic areas such as stores and community halls (with permission please)

Knock on doors and if no response leave flyers in mailboxes.  A neighbour may have seen your animal, assumed it was a stray and taken it in not knowing its home was just around the corner.

Contact your local SPCA shelter at 742-9767.  File a missing animal report and take in or email a recent picture to info@yarmouthspca.com

Call all the veterinarians in your area, not just the one you use, to report your animal missing.  People often call veterinarians when they find stray animals.

CJLS radio has a daily "lost and found" free-of-charge feature, call 742-7175

The Vanguard will publish your "lost and found" item for free in their Classified section, call 1-866-721-7442

Check the sides of roads and fields in case your animal has been hit by a car.

Look after dark with a flashlight when things have quieted down.  Cats like night time and may be easier to entice with some food and a voice it knows.

Some additional resource websites are:
The Pet Rescue at www.thepetrescue.com  report lost or found animals
Kijiji at www.kijiji.ca place an ad for a lost or found animal
Pet Detective at www.petdetective.ca  helps to locate missing animals

Should your pet be found, please collect all your flyers and advise the vets and animal shelter to stop checking for your animal.

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