Lost & FoundPreventionThe most effective way to not lose your pet is to avoid being in a lost pet situation! The bylaw in HRM says that animals must be under the control of their owners at all times. Even in off-leash parks, animals must have unfailing recall. To avoid a lost animal, beloved pets must always have updated tags with name and contact information for their owner and a well-fitting collar. Another way to prevent separation from you and your pet is to have him/her fitted with a micro-chip available from any veterinary office. Micro-chipping is a simple procedure by which a small micro-chip is inserted under the skin on the back of the animal’s neck. All pertinent information about this animal is stored in the micro-chip and this can be easily scanned at any veterinary office or shelter anywhere in North America ensuring the return of your pet. Lost or Found a Pet?The first thing you should do when your pet goes missing is to check around your property, neighbors properties and any place the animal was familiar with. Ask neighbours to look under steps, sheds, decks, garages, etc. If there is any new construction in the area, check with contractors. Animals can get lost within a block of their homes so don’t limit your search to the immediate area. If your animal is still missing, create missing flyers that include the following information: animal's name, breed, male or female, spayed or neutered, declawed, coat colour, coat length, eye colour, any distinguishing marks, if it was wearing a collar, collar colour, your name, phone number, where the animal was last seen, when it went missing, and a recent picture of the animal. This information is good to provide to anyone you place a missing animal call to.
Should your pet be found, please collect all your flyers and advise the vets and the animal shelters to stop checking for your animal. |
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