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Dog Missing Poster |
Over the last few months there has been a lot of dogs which have gone missing or stolen, this for me as well as I am sure every owner is very concerning.
If your dog goes missing we have come up with these simple steps for you to follow to hopefully get your dog returned to you as soon as possible.
Prepare details of your lost dog
Write a description of your dog breed, colour age, any unique features including recent photos which are clear and would help people identify him/her. You should say where you lost your dog including the date and time. If you decide to offer a reward you should also state the amount and conditions.Report your dog missing to Cornwall Councils Dog Wardens
Please note that if your dog is found by the Council you will be required to pay a charge to get your dog back, details of the charges are here.
Contact Cornwall Council by using the below details
T. 0300 1234 212 or
E. envhealthandlicensing@cornwall.gov.uk
Contact your Microchip Company
If your dog has been Microchipped contact the company that holds your dogs mircochip details and report that your dog is missing. They should then put a note on the database and if the dog gets found and scanned they will be able to reunite you.
Distribute a Lost Dog Poster
A great idea is to put the posters upside down into A4 plastic wallets to protect from the weather (not that we get any rain in sunny Cornwall!)
It might be impossible to give hard copies of posters so prepare digital posters that you can email to those places you can't visit.
If you register you dog's details on to www.doglost.co.uk they will create a poster for you.
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£500 Reward for lost dog in Cornwall |
Social Media
It would be good to share your details and with the below facebook pages
Love Dogs Love Cornwall
DogLost Cornwall Co-ordinator
Contact the local media
Keep searching on foot
Keep looking for your dog and try to get as many people as you can to help you. Make sure you check for any near by shafts, hedges, ditches, cliffs etc in case your dog has been injured or become stuck.
It is important to keep the information up to date on all of the above channels, keeping everyone aware of any sightings or updates of your dog. Most importantly when you are reunited with your dog please let everyone know.
These are guidelines for you to find your best friend, if you know of any other places that can help people in Cornwall to find their dog please share by commenting and we will add them accordingly. The more we help each other hopefully the quicker we can get dogs back to their owners.
Our dog escaped last night so we phoned the dog warden who said they had a dog matching his description but we couldn't collect him till the morning. We phoned first thing and now they have no report of us phoning or a dog matching his description. Can anyone tell me where they take lost dogs in the penzance area so i can phone the kennels direct as the computers dont seem to be working
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