Thursday, March 24, 2016

Easter and Pets: Safety and Responsibility from Lost Pet PR

Traveling with animals requires planning ahead, seasonal treats and items such as Easter grass can be toxic or even deadly. Are you going to be hosting a large family gathering which may lead to pets bolting out of the house? Think first and and set some rules for a pet-safe celebration in advance.




Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Missing Pet 911: What you Need to Know Right Away

While there are many missing pet pages that offer a terrific sharing network, Lost Pet PR has developed a large library of information to assist in your search. We've been out on searches, worked on many recoveries and have written up that knowledge to help you. These tips and step-by-step instructions can help you to recover your pet but you have to STOP, take 10 minutes to read them, and then start gathering your team.


First, make sure to include all relevant details when you post your missing pet:

  • Location (city/state)
  • Description (male/female, name, color, age, size)
  • Date the animal went missing
  • Contact info: phone number or email address




Second, READ THROUGH ALL THE INFORMATION BELOW (13 steps)


1. Act quickly. Many pets are located within 24 hours; the more time that goes by will decrease chances for a successful recovery.

2. Contact animal control immediately and file a lost pet report. Visit our directory of local facilities. If you are in Delaware, file a report with the state-wide lost/found listing at https://animalservices.delaware.gov