Lost a Pet? What to do
- Search your property thoroughly. Cats and small dogs can get into some mighty strange places.
- Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody, and leave your phone number.
- Call out to your pet while you walk around the neighborhood! Animals can hear you from great distances. Listen carefully for an answer back - they could be behind closed doors!
- Bring a powerful flashlight (even during daylight hours) for checking in dark spaces.
- Place your pet's bedding and recently used articles of your clothing outside your home to attract your pet. Animals find their way by scent as well as sound.
- AS SOON AS POSSIBLE VISIT or CALL your local Animal Control Department and animal shelter, including the ones in surrounding areas.
- Call local veterinary offices during the day. After 5 PM, call emergency veterinary clinics.
- It is extremely important to post MANY flyers about your lost pet within a 1-mile radius of where it was lost.
- Place an ad in the local newspaper(s). These are often free!
- Consider placing an ad online.
Saving Grace Pet Adoption Center receives its pets from families that are no longer able to keep or care for their pets, private citizens finding pets wandering about, Douglas County Animal Control.
Pets entering our shelter are checked for microchips, vaccinated, treated for fleas and worms, and groomed as necessary.
Stray dogs are held for 72 hours with the hope that they will be re-united with their owner. If the owner does not claim the pet, it is then evaluated for adoptability.
IT IS IMPERATIVE TO NOTIFY:
SAVING GRACE PET ADOPTION CENTER (541) 672-3907
AND DOUGLAS COUNTY ANIMAL CONTROL (541) 440-4471
WHEN YOU LOSE YOUR PET.
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