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Post your pet's information on Chippewa Valley Lost Pets website. |
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Blanket the immediate and surrounding area with lots of posters. Use a photograph, and print
flyers on bright paper, to catch the attention of passersby. Post flyers so that they can be seen
from moving vehicles, and sidewalks, at stop signs and grocery stores. Hand them out to everyone
you see. |
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IMPORTANT NOTICES YOU CAN ADD TO YOUR FLYERS: |
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Please call even if you think you may have seen our pet |
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You can help by looking in any hiding places such as a garage, shed, under card, under your home,
or in wooded areas of your property, as he might be injured or hiding |
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Phone any time of the day or night |
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Here is a POSTER you may use to help find your lost pet
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Talk to neighbors - ask them to watch for your pet and hand them a copy of your flyer |
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Use Lost and Found classified ads in area newspapers |
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If your pet has a microchip ID contact the registry to report your pet as lost. If you
aren't sure which registry you have registered your pet with, contact 24 Pet Watch at 1-800-597-2424. |
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Report your lost pet to area shelters. Stray animals are only held at shelters in Wisconsin for
7 days, before they are put up for adoption or euthanized, so check shelters every 3 days. Contact all rescue groups and shelters in your area. |
Some of the area shelters are listed below: