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IMPORTANT PLEASE READ
1.
Click
a
Poster
type either Lost or Reward 2.
Sign in and click on the pet that
is
lost 3.
Make
any
changes
to
the
poster
and
print! |
IMPORTANT
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Only Click the "PRINT THIS POSTER" Button when you are READY to PRINT
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What to do if you Lost a
pet:
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Click
lost pet poster or
reward poster above and
you will be prompted
to sign in. This brings up a
poster with your
pet's information
and photo. It
also alerts our
system that your pet
is lost.
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Post posters in your
neighborhood.
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Call the proper
animal control
agency nearest to
you. Make them
aware of where your
pet was lost and
that he is
wearing a security
collar from
MyPetIDCollar. We
hope to have a
presence in every
shelter across the
country within the
year.
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Be sure your
call
contact information
is correct and that
you have easy access
to it, because
someone will be
contacting you
shortly with the
whereabouts of your
pet.
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What to do if
your pet gets
lost
Without
proper
identification,
you might never
find your
pet if
he becomes lost.
Here's what to
do if this
tragedy happens:
If your pet
does become
lost, don't
delay. Take the
following steps
to help bring
your companion
animal home to
safety.
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Act fast!
Don't waste
days hoping
your pet will
come home. The
sooner you
begin your
search, the
better the
odds of
finding him.
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Search
your
neighborhood
or area where
your pet was
lost and let
people know
she's missing.
You may want
to offer a
reward. Call
your pet's
name and check
any places she
could have
become
trapped, such
as in garages
or under
vehicles. A
lost pet often
will hide
during the
day, so be
sure to go out
again at night
with a
flashlight and
call for her.
Sometimes a
can of food
can lure a
hungry and
scared pet to
you.
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Check with
your local
shelters every
day.
Don't just
call -- visit
the shelter to
search for
your pet. Many
animals are
difficult to
describe over
the phone, and
only you
really know
what your pet
looks like.
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Call all
animal control
agencies
in
your town and
surrounding
areas. Animal
control
officers work
through the
police
department and
pick up stray
animals. Call
them or check
their shelters
at least every
two days.
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Make "lost
pet" signs
using
your pet's
photo. Put
them up in
your
neighborhood
and in post
offices,
libraries, pet
supply stores,
veterinary
offices and
grocery
stores.
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Inform your
veterinarian
and
groomer that
your pet is
lost in case
they receive a
call.
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Place ads
in
local
newspapers and
offer a reward
in case
someone found
your untagged
pet and was
thinking of
keeping him.
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Watch the
found ads.
Respond to any
that might be
close to your
pet's
description. A
week of
wandering the
streets can
make white
pets look drab
gray, and the
ad's
description
might not
exactly fit.
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Call your
local radio
stations.
Some radio
stations will
broadcast lost
pet
information
for free. Give
them very
detailed
information on
where your pet
was lost, her
description
and how to
contact you.
Please, for your
pet's sake, show
you care by
properly
identifying them
with "My Pet ID
Collar"
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ANY WHERE
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