Action
Action
to take if you lose a pet in San Diego
IMPORTANT:Make sure you leave access open for your dog to return (plus smelly food and something that smells like the owner like dirty laundry)...Do Not leave the area, the dog will return looking for you (your scent), perhaps when it gets dark.
Consult with Babs Fry, who will provide free guidance. Her number
(CAREFUL of SCAMS, like drones or AI pics of your dog with a demand for money)
1. Post pet info, plus your contact info on social media:
A. Lost and found pets, San Diego and Beyond, on Facebook
B. East County Pets, on Facebook
C. Craigslist
D. Nextdoor (.com)-local zip, on Internet. Neighbors by Ring
E. Pawboost (.com). (Post your number in the description)
F. Check 24petconnect .com
2. Check local shelters, in person, Bonita, Carlsbad, Mission Valley, Oceanside, Escondido, El Cajon and Chula Vista
Check and web sites:
—www.sdhumane. org, Mission Valley, Oceanside, Escondido, El Cajon
—www.sddac (.com) Bonita, Carlsbad
—Also check 24petconnect .com
3. Put up posters in the vicinity...have someone do it that the dog does not strongly identify with. Owner needs to stay home, to keep the scent localized!
4. Post pic on lost.Petcolove. org
5. Post on petharbor. com and findingrover. com
7. Lost2Found is free and easy to use! Pet owners text “LOST” to 858-SAN-LOST ().
To connect the AI Pet911 Bot, you need to post a listing on the website. After that, the search results will be available to you in your Personal Account.
Every hour, the Pet911 search robot, based on artificial intelligence, scans and recognizes thousands of photos from all thematic sites and social networks in order to find pets similar to yours.
Listing link is copied
Prescott Avenue, 1052, El Cajon
To send a message to the user, please or
Install Pet911 app
Install this application on your home screen for quick and easy access when you’re on the go.
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