Lost Pet Tips

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Have You Lost A Pet?

Dalmatian and childThe Atlantic County Animal Shelter offers the following tips to help you reunite with your pet.

What To Do If You Lose Your Pet

Here are some websites where you can post your lost pet:*

Get the Word Out

Don’t assume your pet will return on its own in a few hours. As soon as you become aware that your pet is missing begin to do the following.

Contact the Atlantic County Animal Shelter

Contact the Atlantic County Animal Shelter at (609) 485-2345. We can help you file a lost pet report with a detailed description of your pet. You can e-mail a picture of your lost pet to: kelsey_kathy@aclink.org.

Visit the shelter within the first week that your pet goes missing. We will escort you through the dog and cat rooms to see if your pet is at the shelter. If your pet was picked-up by Animal Control, it will be brought to the Atlantic County Animal Shelter, located at 240 Old Turnpike Road, Pleasantville.

All persons reclaiming a lost pet must provide identification for themselves and their pet.

Search the Neighborhood

Walk or drive through your neighborhood several times each day. Ask neighbors, letter carriers and delivery people if they have seen your pet. Create a flyer to hand out with a recent photograph and description of your pet and contact information if your pet is found.

Advertise

Missing pet posterPost flyers at grocery stores, community centers, veterinary offices, traffic intersections, pet supply stores and other locations. Also, place advertisements in newspapers and with radio stations.

Include your pet's sex, age, weight, breed, color and any special markings. When describing your pet, leave out one identifying characteristic and ask the person who finds your pet to describe it.

You can reach the Press of Atlantic City’s classified department by calling (609) 646-7500, and they will run your lost pet ad free of charge for 7 days.

Be Wary of Pet-Recovery Scams

When talking to a stranger who claims to have found your pet, ask him to describe the pet thoroughly before you offer any information. If he does not include the identifying characteristic you left out of the advertisements, he may not really have your pet. Be particularly wary of people who insist that you give or wire them money for the return of your pet.

Don't Give up Your Search

Dogs and cats often wander far away and do things you wouldn’t predict they would do. Try everything, look everywhere and tell everyone. Animals who have been lost for months have been reunited with their owners.

Collars and ID Tags

A pet, even one that stays indoors, has a better chance of being returned if it wears a collar and an ID tag with your name, address, and telephone number. Free identification tags are available at the Atlantic County Animal Shelter.

Local Resources*

Animal Control of South Jersey
(609) 804-1366
Serving Absecon, Atlantic City, Brigantine, Egg Harbor Township, Linwood, Margate, Northfield, Pleasantville, Somers Point and Ventnor

Animal Control & Capture Services
(609) 296-0675
Serving Corbin Ciy, Galloway Township, Hammonton, Weymouth & Mullica Township

Tri-County Animal Control
1-800-992-7387
Serving Buena Vista Township, Estell Manor, Folsom/Collings Lakes, Hamilton Township and Egg Harbor City

Shore Animal Control
1-800-351-1822
Serving Buena Boro

Atlantic County SPCA (Cruelty & Neglect)
(609) 927-9059
Serving all of Atlantic County

Wildlife Aid/Rehabilitation
(609) 927-0538
Serving Atlantic County

Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife & Bird Refuge
856-983-3329 Ext. 2
4 Sawmill Road, Medford, NJ 08055
(Will accept wildlife from Atlantic County.)

24 Hour Emergency Veterinary Service

Red Bank Veterinary Hospital – Linwood
(609) 926-5300
535 Maple Avenue, Linwood


*The local resources and websites identified on this page are provided as available resources, but their inclusion is not considered an endorsement by Atlantic County government.