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Lost & Found Pets

Have you lost or found a dog or cat? Pawtners For Life Humane Society has tips to help you as well as place ads to help reunite pets. If you have reclaimed a lost pet, consider permanent identification with microchipping in the event your pet goes missing again.

PFLHS allows for you to list your missing or found pets for FREE on our website. Please submit this form and the info will be posted to our site.


What to do if you've lost your pet

· Hicks Animal Hospital 573-686-1281
· Hilcrest Animal Hospital 573-785-1471
· Animal Care Center 573-686-3998
· Ripley County Veterinary Services - Dr. Fox 573-857-2965
· Pet Adventure 573-776-6221
· Pets-R-Us 1-866-929-5575
· Pet Oasis/CAP 573-727-9430
· Pawtners For Life Humane Society 573-686-5102
· Dobbs Animal Rescue  573-255-3144
· On The Other Side Of The Fence  573-686-7551
· Bless the Beasts Rescue   573-255-3133
· Animal Control   573-686-8635
· Sundog Animal Sanctuary    573-568-3867
1.
Visit the Animal Control shelter every 1-2 days. Visitation hours are Mon, Wed, & Fri from 10:00am - 2:00 p.m and Tue & Thur from 4:00pm - 7:00pm. Please bring a photo of the pet, if you have one. You are the only one who can positively identify your pet. Leave your name, address, a daytime phone number, and a description of your pet.
2.
Place an advertisement in the DAR (686-5050). Consider offering a reward to the public. Lost and Found ads are FREE in these papers. Be sure to include the date and the area where your animal was lost or found; however, DO NOT include your pet's name.
3.
Post signs in nearby convenience stores, grocery stores, and Veterinarian's offices, not on utility poles. If a picture is included on the sign, it is easier for someone to identify your pet.
4.
Check with your mail carrier, garbage collector, and other individuals who regularly frequent your neighborhood.
5.
Call the following:
We hope this helps in your search for your beloved pet. If you have not already done so, you should consider micro-chipping your animals, and please put their tags on their collars.

What to do if you've found a pet
1.
Call the Animal Control shelter every 1-2 days to see if anyone has reported a missing pet. Hours are Mon, Wed, & Fri from 10:00am - 2:00 p.m and Tue & Thur from 4:00pm - 7:00pm. You can post a picture and info on the bulletin board at AC incase the owner goes there looking for their lost pet.
2.
Place an advertisement in the DAR (686-5050). Lost and Found ads are FREE in these papers. Be sure to include the date and the area where the animal was found.
3.
Post signs in the area the lost pet was found at nearby convenience stores, grocery stores, and Veterinarian's offices, not on utility poles. If a picture is included on the sign, it is easier for someone to identify their pet.
4.
Have the pet scanned for a microchip. Veterinarian's have handheld scanners.
5.
Call the Vet offices to see if anyone has reported the pet missing. Phone Numbers listed above.
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