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Tips for Finding a Lost Pet

Microchipping

Schedule an Appointment with Your Local 1-800-PET-CLINIC Vet Today!Talk to your vet about microchipping your pets to bring them back home safely. A microchip is a small glass or plastic tube that contains information about your pet that can be scanned and read using a hand-held scanner that most vets and animal shelters have on hand. To learn more about this process Visit Home Again Pet Recovery Service (as an example).

Local Shelters

File a lost pet report with the local shelters in your area and follow up by contacting or visiting the shelters daily to search for your pet. To find a local shelter please visit PetFinder.com.

Pet Finder Websites

Another great tool to help locate a missing pet is to search online. There are several sites online that allow owners of lost pets to post pictures and review information about pets that have been found. A good example is FidoFinder.com. A great way to find this type of site is to search through Google.com for 'find a lost pet' and you should see several choices.

Hire A Professional

Another way to try to recover your lost pet is to hire a professional to search for your beloved pet. Ask your vet for references to find a local pet finder service or search online for 'pet detectives' or 'pet finder service'.

 

 

 

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Information contained in this site is not meant to replace the advice of a licensed professional. All tips and advice should be reviewed by your pets' health care professional or veterinarian to confirm it pertains to your pets' individual needs. If you have an emergency take your pet immediately to a local veterinarian or emergency veterinarian for immediate treatment. Response times may vary based on providers.