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If you have FOUND a pet...

 

Animal Care Services scans animals for a microchip to help reunite the lost pet with their owner. The animal can be brought in to be scanned during normal kennel hours 1:00pm-5:00pm. Even when our kennels are full and we are unable to take the animal, we will provide you a list of local resources to assist you with locating that pet’s owner.

 

We encourage you to place an ad on social media, with the approximate location that you found the pet in. Do not use your physical address. Please be cautious of meeting people to identify the found animal. Ask them to send you a recent photo of the animal that they are missing. For your personal safety, please meet people in public areas that are well lighted and never go alone.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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