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Missing Pet

We know how difficult it is to have a missing pet, but don’t panic!

Missing Pet PostersEvery pet parent’s greatest fear is having a missing pet. Going by the numbers, 33% of all dogs will go missing during their life-time with only 16% of missing dogs finding their own way home. For cats, only 18% of all indoor cats will go missing during their life-time. The good news is 93% of missing dogs and 75% of cats are eventually reunited with their pet parents. 

Best chance of recovery is with preparedness and quick action within the first 12 hours. Also, investing in a GPS pet tracker can drastically help you track down your missing pet. We use and personally recommend: [link coming]

What to do if your pet goes missing:

  1. Start your search immediately.
  2. Double check the home and immediate area.
  3. Begin in the immediate area that the pet disappeared and expand out from there.
  4. Enlist the help of friends, family, and neighbors.
  5. Make sure someone is at home base in case the pet returns.
  6. Download and fill out the Help! Missing Pet Poster (available as PDF, Word, Pages)…
    Missing Dog Poster
    Missing Cat Poster
  7. Make copies and post around your neighborhood. Note, try to use photo that shows collar color as it can help identify your missing pet.
  8. Utilize social media!