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If you find a pet without identification:
Use common sense when approaching any unknown animal. He may be hurt. He certainly is hungry, frightened, and may be unpredictable. Be careful about bringing any unfamiliar pet into your home, especially if you already have animals.
File a Found Report and care for the animal until a guardian can be located. To file a Found Report with the Humane Society we will need to know the animal’s species, breed, color(s) approximate age, sex, tail length, approximate weight as well as where and when the animal was found. You are welcome to bring the animal to the Society so we can scan for a microchip (a permanent form of identification located under the animal’s skin) and accurately complete a found report.
Check the classified section for lost pets. Some newspapers accept lost and found pet ads for free.
Bring the animal to the Humane Society (providing we have room). All stray dogs must be on leash and stray cats must be confined in a box or carrier when entering the animal shelter. The Humane Society is the logical place for a guardian to look for their lost pet. Stray animals not reclaimed by their guardians after five days are evaluated for our adoption program and the majority of animals qualify for placement. We’ll be happy to call you if you are interested in adopting a qualified stray animal after its’ impoundment period has expired.
Request Animal Control assistance for stray animal pick-up. Use this option if you are unable to transport a stray animal or if you feel the animal you have found may be a threat to people or other animals.
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