DOGS & PUPPIES

What To Do When You Find A Lost Pet

The loss of a pet is always stressful for families. But, what should you do if you come across another’s precious pet or cat? The search for a pet doesn’t need to be a stressful experience for the person who lost the pet. If you follow a few easy steps, you can ensure that your pet and its owner have a pleasant reunion.

Be Cautious of Aggressive Animals

In the first place, do not attempt to engage an animal that appears to be aggressive. If an animal seems to be aggressive or does not stop moving then you must contact an animal control officer or call the police. Animal control officers are equipped with the necessary tools and know-how to capture animals of any kind. It is essential to provide an explanation of the animal, along with the exact location and direction of flight. If the animal has been injured, it could trigger the animal to become violent.

Use Common Sense

A dog or cat that wanders in your area may be an animal that has wandered off or is lost. In either case, you need to first securely capture the animal and help. The best method of capturing the animal is contingent on the specific circumstances. Always make sure you are safe and the security of your animal. If the animal doesn’t seem to be aggressive, you must approach it with care and speak in the calmest manner. Food is a good method of luring the animal as the animal could be starving. Be aware that the animal may be scared and could flee, which could be extremely dangerous if you’re near the busy streets. Do not let your desire to be helpful override the common wisdom.

Check for ID or Contact a Local Shelter

If you’re successful and you are able to capture the animal or cat Show some love by providing clean food and water along with lots of positive words. You must then decide if the animal was an animal that has been discarded or is a lost pet. If the animal is wearing an ID badge, the mystery is solved, and all you have to do is call the owner to arrange a happy reunion. Read Jethro’s account as well as how the ID tag helped him get home!

If the animal does not have identification tags, then the best option is to take the animal to a shelter for animals. Animal control or police may assist in bringing the animal to the shelter in case you are unable to. Do not delay, as the animal shelter in your area is usually the best option for animals that do not have any identification tags. Many shelters are equipped with the equipment to detect microchips that can be used in identifying the pet’s owner as well as the pet’s owner. Many pet owners also call local shelters when their pet has gone missing, and shelters are usually the best method to reconnect families and their pets who have been lost. Shelters are also the most suitable place for lost animals as they will assist in finding a permanent pet and a home.

How to Find a Lost Pet’s Owner

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After you have taken your pet to an animal sanctuary, you may still be able to help bring the animal back to the concerned family by following these steps:

  • Posting flyers around the area that you have found the animal (with the photo, if you have one)
  • Utilizing social media and websites that feature lost and found animals (don’t forget to include the picture)
  • reviewing community boards, as well as “lost” pet flyers
  • advertisements on Craigslist, or local papers/community news flyers

If you contact owners, they could guide them to the shelter where you took the animal you lost. If you discover an owner even though the animal remains at your disposal, be sure you confirm that the individual is the actual owner. Pet owners are likely to have pictures of their pets that they are able to demonstrate to you prior to transferring the animal.

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