LOST & FOUND

Missing your best friend?

Losing a pet is traumatic for the whole family. We can help! Call us as soon as you can or submit a lost pet report online. This report helps us identify your lost pet if it is brought into our shelter.

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FOUND PETS

Have you found a pet that looks lost?

Found a sick, injured, vulnerable cat or kitten, please call Animal Control. In addition to, if you find a healthy stray cat, please call the Animal Control Officer at 633-1228 and press 0. While we do not pick healthy stray cats, we will accept as soon as space is available.

If you find a stray dog in your area, please call the local number listed below:

  • Saint John, Animal Control: (506) 633-1228.
  • Rothesay, Rothesay Town Hall: (506) 848-6600.
  • Quispamsis, Quispamsis Town Hall: (506) 849-5778.
  • Grand Bay-Westfield, Dog Control Officer: (506) 653-1958.
  • Hampton, Hampton Town Hall: (506) 832-6065

PET SEARCH TIPS

What to do in the meantime.

Look around your neighbourhood right away. Check with neighbours, the mail carrier and children playing in the area. Ask neighbours to check their garage, under their deck, shed and greenhouse, etc.

Visit the shelter as soon as you can. You can identify your pet quicker than we can do it based on a description.

Call vet clinics in your area to ask if your animal has been brought in injured or sick.

Check Lost and Found sites on the Internet. Found pets are often listed on sites such as Kijiji, so be sure to check them often.

Create a poster with a photo and description of your pet. Put the poster up around your neighbourhood and deliver it door to door.

Contact other animal rescue organizations in the area.

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PREVENTING MISSING PETS

How do I make sure my pets do not get lost?

Since collars and identification tags can be lost, the easiest way to make sure your pet can be identified quickly and easily is with microchipping.

A microchip, used for the purpose of reuniting a lost pet, can be scanned at a animal shelter or veterinarian clinic to get its unique ID number and your contact information.

If you move or change your phone number contact your microchip company and update your contact information.