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Losing your pet can be a scary and heartbreaking experience. By following the steps below right away, you’ll have the best possible chance of being reunited with your beloved pet. However, if you don’t find your pet quickly, do not give up! Pets are often found weeks or even months after they go missing.
Taking swift action can help you find your pet. Start your search as soon as you discover that your pet has gone missing. Here are some steps to get you started.
For questions regarding lost and found pets, please email our teams in Fulton County or DeKalb County.
4. Text “LOST” to 1.833.ATLPETS (1.833.285.7387) to opt-in to receiving tips on finding your lost pet. (You may receive up to 10 msgs/month. Message and data rates may apply. View our Privacy Policy.)
4. Home Free: If you find your lost pet below, please don’t wait to visit the shelter to reclaim them. Our Home Free Program will help more pets get back home for FREE! We will waive reclaim fees and any dog-at-large citation so you can quickly reclaim them at no cost the first time they are brought to the shelter.
To qualify for Home Free, your pet must be in good standing with regard to their health and care. Free rabies vaccination and pet registration will be provided at the time of pick up, too!
PetFBI has an easy online lost pet flyer template that you can print from home! If you need help creating and printing a flyer, a LifeLine Community Support Coordinator can assist you at our shelter.
When creating a poster, use a half-page, brightly-colored poster board and include a clear photo of your pet. Use extremely large lettering with concise information, such as, “LOST SMALL WHITE MALE DOG, Call 404-xxx-xxxx.”
Missing Animal Response Network has more tips on finding your dog or cat, including examples of lost pet signs, lost dog and cat behavior and when you should use a trap.
Lost Cat Finder includes many useful tips and free lost cat flyer templates.
If you decide to trap your cat, you can borrow a trap from LifeLine Animal Project’s clinics, if available, free of charge, with a refundable deposit. You may also borrow a trap from Planned Pethood. If all traps are loaned out, consider purchasing a 30LTD – Light Duty Animal Trap at your local home improvement store and donating it to LifeLine afterwards. This donation is tax deductible.
Finding a lost pet can take time. So start searching immediately and often. Animals that are lost may still be close to home.
Unfortunately, there are scams that target the heartbroken owners of missing pets. When searching for your pet, please be hyper aware of potential scams. A few tips and common red flags are below. Find even more detailed information here from Petco Love Lost.
Keep your pet indoors or safely confined to a fenced area.
Having your pet microchipped is a quick, painless and easy way to ensure that if your pet gets loose, you will be contacted if they come into a shelter. You can have your pet microchipped at LifeLine’s Clinics or at any veterinarian’s office. Keep your microchip information updated if you move.
Inexpensive tags can be purchased from local pet stores. Include your phone number and address. Get a new tag each time you move or change phone numbers.
Unaltered pets have hormonal instincts to seek out a mate when in heat. In order to prevent this, have your pet spayed or neutered. LifeLine provides low-cost spay and neuter services.