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Have you lost a pet and don't know what to do?

What can you do?
Loss of your pet is a time of great anxiety both for you and your pet.

The following will provide you with some basic steps you can take to help effect a reunion with your pet.

Firstly it is essential to provide a good description of your pet. You will need to be able to provide a detailed description based on breed, colour, sex, area animal missing from, any other identification (such as tattoos etc.) that they have, day, date and time (if known) that your pet went missing, and also contact numbers.

 

STEP 1:

Contact the local Council local laws department and advise them that your pet is missing. It is also worth contacting neighbouring Councils in case your pet is found over your Council boundary.

STEP 2:

Visit your local Council pound facility, not just once, but regularly, as
pets sometimes are presented days or weeks later. A large number of animals pass through pounds, and sometimes your description over the telephone, especially cross breeds, can be misinterpreted.

STEP 3:

Contact the animal welfare societies in your area. The numbers can be located in the Yellow Pages under "animal welfare". It is advisable to contact all that are listed, even if they are out of your local area. Animals have been known to travel great distances and there is the possibility that the animal could have been picked up and taken out of the area.

STEP 4:

Contact veterinarians in your local area and after hours emergency veterinarian centres to advise that the animal is missing.

STEP 5:

Door knock or letter drop your local area. Cats especially can be locked in garages or under houses.  Ask your neighbours to please check around their houses.

STEP 6:

Place notices in the local shops & Buildings advising that the animal is missing. It is beneficial if you can include a recent photograph of the animal. Using a NetPets Poster makes this easier.

 

STEP 7:

Contact the local media. Local newspapers can place an ad in the "lost and found" section of the newspaper. Radio stations may announce lost animals in the community announcement sections.

STEP 8:

Contact Central Animal Records (if the animal has a microchip) and advise that your pet is missing. This also gives the opportunity to confirm your contact details so that we can contact you the moment they are contacted with the whereabouts of your pet.

Details for Central Animal Records are below:

 

Good luck, we wish you every success in locating your pet.

Central Animal Records (Aust.) Pty Ltd
22 Fiveways Boulevard
Keysborough  VIC  3173

AUSTRALIA

Telephone 03 9706 3187
+ 61 3 9706 3187 (International)
Facsimile 03 9706 3198
+ 61 3 9706 3198 (International)
Email - General Enquiries info@car.com.au
Email - Webmaster webmaster@car.com.au
Animal Recovery Service ONLY 1800 333 202 - For people who have found a Pet and know the microchip or tag details

Microchip identification should provide you with some peace of mind, because it provides a permanent link to you as an owner, both now and in to the future, for the life of your pet.

There is a network of readers across Australia, and agencies routinely scanning all unidentified strays, and our experience is that recoveries are frequent and sometimes your pet may be located even years later or in other States.

How does Microchipping work?

Pet becomes lost

Pet is collected by ranger, passer-by, vet, animal welfare shelter

Microchip scanned

Animal Recovery Service called and microchip number quoted

Owner contacted and advised pet has been found

Pet returned home

 

Have you found a pet and don't know what to do?

IF YOU HAVE FOUND AN ANIMAL!!!

Contact the Veterinary clinics in your area,
 (the owners may have rung there first looking for their pet).

Contact your local Council/Shire.

Contact the RSPCA Animal Welfare Center in your area.

Place ads in the local papers, all ads for FOUND animals are FREE.

Contact local radio stations that do Lost & Found.

Check in your local neighbourhood to see if any one is missing their pet.

Put up flyers at local shopping centers with a photo and description of the animal.

 

 

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