Lost and Found
If you lose your pet:
Check your neighborhood. Take the time to walk around as you call
your pet. Carry some food to lure your pet out from a hiding
place. Drive
around your neighborhood at night. Lost pets will hide
during the day. They may even recognize the
sound of your car.
Check with people in your neighborhood. Talk to neighbors, mail
carriers, newspaper delivery people, anyone who spends time in
your neighborhood who might have seen your pet. Check
the Animal Shelters in your area. Conduct a search at the Benicia Vallejo Humane Society.
We will escort you through all of our kennels.
We recommend you check for your pet by coming to
the shelter at least every other
day.
Keep trying. Some people will hold a lost pet at their house for
several weeks before turning
it in to an animal shelter. DON'T GIVE
UP! Some animals are found months after being lost!
Contact other animal shelters and services
in your area.
Place posters around your neighborhood. Place
them in shopping centers, on telephone poles, in vet offices,
in pet stores,
in grooming parlors and with the animal
shelters in your area.
PLEASE NOTE Your city has regulations regarding
the posting of signs on public property.
Please contact your city's
code enforcement department for information. Including
your pet's photo will attract attention to your poster.
Be sure to include your pets' name, a phone
number (day and evening), a good description
of your pet, and an offer for a reward. For safety
purposes, do not post your address.
Place ads in your local newspapers. Read the "found" ads
and respond to anything that might possibly resemble your
pet.
If you find a pet without identification:
Use common sense when approaching any unknown animal. He
may be hurt. He certainly is hungry, frightened, and
may be unpredictable. Be careful about bringing any unfamiliar
pet into your home, especially if you already have animals.
File a Found Report and care for the animal until a guardian
can be located. To file a Found Report with the Humane
Society we will need to know the animal’s species, breed, color(s)
approximate age, sex, tail length, approximate weight as well
as where and when the animal was found. You are welcome to bring
the animal to the Society so we can scan for a microchip (a permanent
form of identification located under the animal’s skin)
and accurately complete a found report.
Check the classified section for lost pets. Some newspapers
accept lost and found pet ads for free.
Bring the animal to the Humane Society. No
appointment is necessary. Click here for our hours and location.
All stray dogs must be on leash and stray cats
must be confined in a box or carrier when entering the animal
shelter. The Humane Society is the logical place for a guardian
to look
for their lost pet. Stray animals not reclaimed by their guardians
after five days
are evaluated for our adoption program and the majority of
animals qualify for placement. We’ll be happy to call you
if you are interested in adopting a qualified stray animal
after its’ impoundment
period has expired.
Request Animal Control assistance for stray
animal pick-up. Use this option if you are unable to
transport a stray animal or if you feel the animal you
have found may be a threat
to people
or other animals. An Animal Protection & Control Officer
will respond to emergency calls 24-hours a day, but if
possible (and safe), please confine the animal and call
during business
hours. Call 707.645.7905. |