My Dog Is Missing: Who Do I Contact?
If your dog comes up missing, it can be very scary, even if s/he hasn't been stolen! Here's a short list of people you may want to contact to assist your search:
- Neighbors may have seen your dog running loose, or may have seen suspicious activity. Be sure to keep your dog on-leash/contained so when s/he is running loose, your neighbors will know to contact you!
- Animal Shelters will not know to call you if your dog isn't wearing a collar with id/license attached, and s/he isn't chipped. You would be surprised how many people never think to call the animal shelters or dog pound!
- Police may be of assistance even when your dog hasn't been stolen. Officers both in cars and on foot can call if they have spotted a loose dog fitting your dog's description.
- Area Veterinarians should be informed, also. This is where a microchip is once again important: if the vet takes in a dog fitting your dog's description, whether as a "new" client or an accident victim, s/he can scan the dog to check for microchip id.
