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LOST & FOUND PETS
Anthem Pets, Inc. will assist in the investigation and prosecution of cases of animal cruelty, including animal abuse and deliberate abandonment. In Maricopa County, penalties include jail time and fines.
If you have lost or found a pet, please send an email along with a picture, description of your pet, sex, where last seen/found and any other information that might help us find and return your pet.
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Increase Your Pets Chance of Coming Home
Even the most vigilant person has to look away for a moment and that can
be when your pet sees his chance to take off exploring. If your pet does
get out, this will help him get home.
* License your pet. This works a little different
in each community, but basically you are registering your pet with your
local animal control agency (whether it is city or county run). If your
pet gets picked up by animal control, they can search their records and
find you. If you aren't sure who handles animal control in your area, ask
your vet. Important: some communities issue new license numbers every year
and purge the records from the previous year. Make sure you update your
pet's license when it expires. Also remember to update your address and
phone number if you move!
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Give them a name tag. Sometimes a kind person
will find your pet. If your pet has your phone number on their tag, the
person can call you and save your pet - and you - a trip to the shelter.
If you have more than one phone number, include each one. Every phone number
is an extra chance your pet won't have to go to a shelter. An alternate
to this is a collar with your phone number written directly on it. You can
even order collars that are embroidered with your phone number! Again, remember
to keep this information up-to-date if you move or change your phone number.
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Have them microchipped. It sounds vaguely "big brother-ish"
but microchipping may be your pet?s last resort. If his tags fall off and
then he slips out of his collar, how will he get home? A microchip is small,
like a grain of rice, and designed to stay put, usually between the shoulder
blades. Most vets and shelters have scanners so they can scan your pet,
retrieve your information and send your pet home to you.
The importance of microchips was reinforced this week when a family lost
their dog and she ended up at the vet(s). Turns out she had been hit by
a car and no one could find any of her IDs. If she had not been microchipped,
she may not have gotten the treatment she needed. Luckily, she is now recovering
at home and will be just fine.
Anthem Pets, Inc., 501-c-3 A non-profit Corporation