Is Your Pet Missing? Follow These Steps:

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Notify your local Animal Control Officer and call your local police’s non-emergency number.

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Visit Missing Dogs Massachusetts so they can post your pet’s photo and description.

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Send update now, including pet sightings, to the Mass Lost Pets Network, along with a location or Google Map of where your pet was last seen.

Helpful Hint

Please include the following in any emails, posts or flyers:

  • Whether you are reporting a lost pet or a found pet
  • Exact location where the pet was lost or found
  • Date when the pet was lost or found
  • Breed of pet
  • The type and ID number of an implanted recovery microchip, if applicable
  • Name of the pet, if known
  • Description and distinguishing marks
  • A few photos showing different aspects of the pet, if possible
  • Your contact information
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More Tips On Finding A Lost Pet

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Put a piece of clothing that you’ve worn and/or their bedding outside. The smell can help attract your lost pet back home.
Call
Call vet offices and shelters in your town and surrounding towns. Some dogs and cats will roam far!
Alert
Ask your local animal control officer to put out a SABER alert. It’s an alert system for lost dogs that’s similar to the AMBER alert system for missing children.
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Encourage people not to chase your pet if they see him or her, but to either contact you immediately or crouch down and calmly toss treats to lure him/her close to them. If your pet is a dog, encourage people to try to avoid eye contact with the animal since that can be frightening for them.
Social Media
Spread the word online. Post your pet’s photo on sites like Facebook and your local Patch and encourage people to spread the word.
Lost Pet Cards
You can also buy lost pet postcards at sites like Lost Pet Cards.
Missing Dogs
Missing Dogs Massachusetts has helped to find over 700 lost dogs since January, working through social media to raise awareness about missing dogs.

Introducing Petco Lost Love

Baypath is proudly joining forces with Petco Love – formerly known as the Petco Foundation, a national non-profit working to lead and inspire change for animals – and animal welfare groups across the country, on a shared mission to help reunite lost pets with their families should they ever go missing. Sadly, according to industry statistics, one in every three pets will go missing in their lifetime.

Petco Love Lost is a new, searchable national database that uses patented facial recognition technology to make finding lost pets quicker and easier. This simple-to-use tool will be easily accessible to participating animal organizations nationwide, as well as any pet parent or person who finds a lost pet.

Learn more

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Found a cat or a dog?

There are a lot of things to consider when you think you have come across a stray cat or dog. While you may want to help the animal, it may or may not be necessary – and your safety must always be a priority.

Want to report a lost or found animal?

Please fill out this short form and our team will be in touch shortly.

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