What If your dog goes missing?

If your dog goes missing and is lost, your dog is likely to be picked up by
a local authority dog warden, an animal welfare or rescue organisation or the police. These people can read your dog’s collar and telephone you to let you know that your dog’s safe or if you have your dog micro chipped, they can contact you using the Kennel Club’s Petlog database, 365 days of the year.
Other ways to help find your pet are:
• Telephoning Petlog immediately if your dog is micro chipped on 0870 606 6751;
• Searching the area where your dog likes his walks and play.
• Leaving your details and a picture/description of your pet with as many people as possible, especially those delivering letters, newspapers and milk
• Advertising in the ‘Lost’ section of local newspapers – read the ‘Found’ adverts too
• Calling the dog warden, local vet or police station
• Visiting nearby animal welfare and rescue centres. Ensure you look into each enclosure
• Calling radio stations that announce lost and found pets
• Visiting the website: www.doglost.co.uk
• Putting up posters in pet shops, vets, supermarkets, restaurants, local stores and post offices
• Keeping an up-to-date photograph of your pet in this booklet
• Not restricting your search to just one small area. Dogs can stray for long distances.

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