It is absolutely devastating when your pet is missing, they are family & we can be beside ourselves when it happens. Being prepared can help a lot & having a plan.
Plan ahead:
- Have a current photo on your phone at least (printed one as well can be helpful).
- Have your pet microchipped & have the # registered to your current address. Update if you have moved.
- Sign up with a website like “Finding Rover” so your pets details are already listed & you can access it and send out a missing pet post quickly.
- Keep a collar with a tag or an imprinted collar with your cell # on it. I don’t like clicking tags, one of my dogs has a tag the weaves thru his collar & the other has my cell number engraved on the clip of his collar.
- Teach your dog a good recall & never punish a pet for coming back to you, even if it took a while for it to come. Reward the return, & next time should be faster.
- GPS trackers can be purchased & attached to your pets collar, pets location can be tracked through your cell phone. Note there may be a fee to keep tracking active, check before you purchase.
Lost pet recovery ideas:
- Contact the non-emergency # at the police department in your town & any within a 10 mile radius. Some police departments pick up animals after hour & on weekends if local animal control is closed.
- Contact local Animal Controls, also ask them for suggestions of other people to call.
- Call all the Vet offices within a 15 mile radius & tell them you lost your pet, fax or email the pets info if you can, so they can hang it up on their bulletin board/wall.
- Contact local newspapers & run an ad. Not everyone goes online, so this could help, some people even read the paper online.
- Ask the mailman or any delivery person you see in your area to look out for your pet.
- Contact cable, electric & gas companies as well as your city hall & ask them to tell their employees who are out on the streets to watch for your pet. Fax or email them a photo to post in their break room.
- Send out an email blast to friends in the area & ask them to forward it. I was in rescue for 20 yrs so I would forward it to my rescue contacts as well. Send photo & pet details in the email.
- Send to friends with Facebook & ask them to post it & share it. Again include a photo & pet details.
- Google lost pet ads & find places you can post the info about your lost pet online.
- Put flyers up at grocery stores, local pet stores & restaurants, any business you can find that will post it. Go around your neighbor & post wherever you are allowed to. Pets can travel quickly, especially if scared, so go farther if pet not found quickly.
- Some Animal Controls have websites where you can post lost pets.
- Ask kids in the area out playing, kids that are outside may have seen the pet and some pets feel safer around kids & may go to a kid. Tell them not to chase the pet, predators chase and that might be what the animal is thinking & run farther & faster away.
- Sometimes offering a reward may help.
- If you live near a school you may want to contact the school, if your pet likes kids.
- In Illinois where I live there is a website called Lost Dogs IL https://lostdogsillinois.org Believe they are active in many other states as well.

Talking with your mail carrier! Good tip!
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I wanted to give people a lot of ideas as it is hard to think when you’re upset because your pet has gone missing. The mailman sees a lot of pets on their routes whether looking out a window, in the yard or being walked by owners.
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