
We are partnered with Helping Lost Pets (HeLP), a map-based, fully searchable database of lost and found pets. This service is 100% free for everyone to use - shelters, the public, rescue groups, veterinarians, etc. HeLP is the largest lost/found pet database in North America.
When every lost and found pet is listed in ONE central database, imagine how much easier it will be to find a lost pet, or reunite a found one!
Our network is growing quickly! Shelters and animal control agencies are now entering lost/found pets into the HeLP database. These pets won't be on our Facebook page, (we couldn't keep up with the thousands of pets entering shelters every day), but the pets will be in the HeLP database where you can see them. When a shelter partners with HeLP, it allows the public to easily view their listings.
Many pets travel over county lines, ending up in a shelter in a neighboring county. Using HeLP allows shelters to share information with other shelters as well. We encourage you to tell your local shelter about this free service. It will help them increase their return to owner rate, and save their staff time and money. The best part is it will get more lost pets back home to their families!
Be sure to check for new listings daily. Narrow your search by date missing/found, location, breed, size, color, gender, etc.
When every lost and found pet is listed in ONE central database, imagine how much easier it will be to find a lost pet, or reunite a found one!
Our network is growing quickly! Shelters and animal control agencies are now entering lost/found pets into the HeLP database. These pets won't be on our Facebook page, (we couldn't keep up with the thousands of pets entering shelters every day), but the pets will be in the HeLP database where you can see them. When a shelter partners with HeLP, it allows the public to easily view their listings.
Many pets travel over county lines, ending up in a shelter in a neighboring county. Using HeLP allows shelters to share information with other shelters as well. We encourage you to tell your local shelter about this free service. It will help them increase their return to owner rate, and save their staff time and money. The best part is it will get more lost pets back home to their families!
Be sure to check for new listings daily. Narrow your search by date missing/found, location, breed, size, color, gender, etc.
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