How Helping Lost Pets will help your shelter
How Helping Lost Pets will help your shelter
HelpingLostPets.com (HeLP) is a FREE nationwide database for lost and found pets that connects shelters, veterinary clinics, rescue groups, the public, and volunteer groups across the nation to effectively reunite lost pets with their owners. What makes HeLP unique is it is map-based and fully searchable by breed, location, date missing/found, size, color, gender, and other identifiable information, making it easy to match lost and found pet listings. To ensure our listings stay current, our system automatically contacts owners/finders for status updates at defined intervals. This allows our system to remain up-to-date and display only pets that are still missing and truly need our help getting home. We have found that flyers are one of the most effective ways to reunite a lost pet. When someone list a pet, free flyers are instantly generated to provide an effective tool in getting a pet home.
Using HeLP will improve your return-to-owner rate, as well as decrease the length of stay for many pets at your shelter. When a shelter helps reunite a family with their missing pet it creates goodwill and appreciation from the pet owner and your community. In addition, giving your shelter the tools to help reunite lost pets with their families will help reduce shelter intakes and decrease the number of pets being euthanized. The ASPCA estimates that 40-60% of shelter pets are actually lost, not homeless!
The top 5 reasons your shelter should join HeLP:
Getting set up: Our goal is to decrease your administrative time, while increasing your animal reclaim rate. The following steps are already working for many shelters that have partnered with us.
How to get the most out of our program:
To sign your organization up and start receiving listings: www.HelpingLostPets.com/ORG
Want to see all of the dogs listed in one area? You can quickly search by city, county, or even zip code. http://www.helpinglostpets.com/v2/OrgPet.aspx?oid=1184
Want to narrow your search to particular characteristics? You can still use the trusty database to narrow your search parameters as little or as much as you want to search by breed, date lost/found, size, gender, age, color, location, etc. We recommend doing a broad and general search as well. Click here: www.HelpingLostPets.com/map.
How to search our database: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOETOSh5eMk
Four clicks to a reunion: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7uscRFXRv4&t=2s
Please feel free to contact us if you have any further questions or problems: [email protected]
Dead end or unregistered microchip? Lost Dogs of America and Helping Lost Pets has a trained team of volunteers who can often track down the pet's owner even if the chip is unregistered or the phone number is no longer in service. This is a free service. This link is specifically for shelters: https://form.jotform.com/80310761616147.
Be sure to check out the slides below from a presentation made by Lost Dogs of America and Helping Lost Pets at the 2015 Best Friends National Conference.
This information was provided to you by Lost Dogs Florida. We're an all-volunteer organization. We're a proud partner of Helping Lost Pets and member of Lost Dogs of America. If you're reading a printed copy of this information please visit our website to view the slides and for more information about our organization. www.LostDogsFlorida.org. If we can help in any way please let us know. Our volunteers are here to help get more lost pets back home - and to make your job easier!
Using HeLP will improve your return-to-owner rate, as well as decrease the length of stay for many pets at your shelter. When a shelter helps reunite a family with their missing pet it creates goodwill and appreciation from the pet owner and your community. In addition, giving your shelter the tools to help reunite lost pets with their families will help reduce shelter intakes and decrease the number of pets being euthanized. The ASPCA estimates that 40-60% of shelter pets are actually lost, not homeless!
The top 5 reasons your shelter should join HeLP:
- HeLP provides a means for people anywhere, anytime to search for a missing pet. Shelter found listings, public found listings, adoptable, deceased, and sightings are all available in one location. This means even when the shelter is closed for the weekend or a holiday, a pet can get back home before the shelter reopens.
*** COVID-19 UPDATE: We recognize that many shelters may be open fewer hours, may limit the number of people coming through their doors, or may be closed due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Using the free services provided by HeLP allows owners/finders the ability to fill out a lost/found pet report, or to search for a lost/found pet, through the shelter without the need to go to the shelter in person. Shelters receive an email alert when a new report is filed in their county or neighboring counties. Use this link to get started, then provide your HeLP link on your website, as well as on your voicemail, to allow the public to create an online report from home. Offer the public the opportunity to notify you of a lost or found pet without driving to the shelter. It will also save your staff time since they won't need to create a handwritten report. The listings are entered into a searchable, map-based database that can be searched by date, location, breed, color, size, gender, and more. We have the largest lost/found pet database in North America. Owners and finders can easily search the site to get a lost pet back home quickly. Using HeLP allows shelters and the public to connect while practicing social distancing. Having the ability to fill out a form and search the database without leaving home is always ideal, but especially during a pandemic. The database effectively connects owners, finders, and shelters through a centralized website that's available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. We also believe that when everyone uses one central database more pets will get home. Again, all of our services are always completely free! - No double entry needed. The purpose of HeLP is not to replace your current systems, but to connect to them automatically. For smaller shelters with no system it means they can now have technology they could never afford.
- Fast and easy setup. In just a few minutes, your shelter can be set up to begin taking advantage of public lost/found listings which will reduce the number of reports you need to take over the phone and allow the owner/finder to notify you without leaving their home. Automating your intakes can be done at a later date and will depend on your current system. Our software and services to your shelter and the public are always FREE.
- Our national map-based database eliminates county and municipal borders allowing the public, shelter staff, and volunteer lost and found groups to access one central location to view lost/found listings saving the public and shelter staff time. This increases the number of pets that will get home and also decreases the time they will be in your shelter, freeing up valuable kennel space and resources for other pets.
- Pet owners can provide additional private contact information available only to shelters and veterinary clinics. You can access this information as soon as your shelter joins using this link: www.HelpingLostPets.com/ORG . For pets that have invalid microchip information or no microchip, this allows your shelter to search for them in our system and connect with the owner.
Getting set up: Our goal is to decrease your administrative time, while increasing your animal reclaim rate. The following steps are already working for many shelters that have partnered with us.
- Add your shelter using this link: www.HelpingLostPets.com/ORG. We recommend having a common login account that all of your staff share, allowing any of your staff to access private contact information for pet owners.
- Link to us on your own website. Help your community find us by posting a link to our website on your own page. This link can be posted below your lost/found information along with any information the public needs to know about the bylaws, licensing, and hold period for your jurisdiction. Here is an example of how one county shelter links to our website: http://www.waltonpets.net/Pages/AdoptableAnimals.aspx
- Have the public manage their lost/found listings. If your shelter is taking lost/found reports over the phone and filing them in a binder or updating your website with the listing, HeLP can eliminate this process, saving your shelter time and money. Have the public enter their own lost/found listings from home or at a computer that is set up in your shelter. Most people have access to a computer or have a friend or family member or coworker who does.
How to get the most out of our program:
- List found pets that come in to the shelter. This puts them in the same database that the public is searching for lost/found pets. HeLP can automate this process and is connected with several different shelter management systems.
- Set up a kiosk in your shelter for the public to list lost/found pets. This allows them to look for a lost or found pet while at the shelter, as well as the opportunity to list the pet immediately. Having a kiosk in your lobby will save your staff a considerable amount of time and money by allowing the public to enter and manage their own lost/found listings.
- Train staff and volunteers to use the system to match lost/found pets to increase the success of the HeLP program. Incorporate this training into your training manual for all new employees and volunteers. Have office staff refer people to our site when presented with a lost or found pet.
- Ask local veterinary clinics to sign up and become part of the HeLP network (free). This allows shelters, veterinary clinics, and the public to share the same lost and found listings. A Good Samaritan may take a pet they've found to a veterinary clinic to be scanned for a microchip. If no chip is found, with just a few clicks on our website, the vet staff could easily reunite the pet with their family. The vet staff is seen as heroes. The pet gets back home quickly. The family is very happy. The reunion is made without the pet entering the shelter and taking up valuable kennel space and resources. Everyone wins!
- Display lost/found listings on a bulletin board using our mini-flyers for the public to view when they come in to the shelter.
- Equip animal control officers with printed flyers of lost pets in your area. You can even print them 4 to a sheet to save on printing costs. This gives officers a good clear photo of each pets lost in that area as well as the owner’s contact information. This can be used to get a pet home before the pet ever reaches the shelter.
- Using the HeLP app from any Android phone, animal control officers (or the public) can view our map of lost or found pets in the area.
- Additional tools can be added to your website at your request to display intakes that have been uploaded to the HeLP system.
To sign your organization up and start receiving listings: www.HelpingLostPets.com/ORG
Want to see all of the dogs listed in one area? You can quickly search by city, county, or even zip code. http://www.helpinglostpets.com/v2/OrgPet.aspx?oid=1184
Want to narrow your search to particular characteristics? You can still use the trusty database to narrow your search parameters as little or as much as you want to search by breed, date lost/found, size, gender, age, color, location, etc. We recommend doing a broad and general search as well. Click here: www.HelpingLostPets.com/map.
How to search our database: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOETOSh5eMk
Four clicks to a reunion: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7uscRFXRv4&t=2s
Please feel free to contact us if you have any further questions or problems: [email protected]
Dead end or unregistered microchip? Lost Dogs of America and Helping Lost Pets has a trained team of volunteers who can often track down the pet's owner even if the chip is unregistered or the phone number is no longer in service. This is a free service. This link is specifically for shelters: https://form.jotform.com/80310761616147.
Be sure to check out the slides below from a presentation made by Lost Dogs of America and Helping Lost Pets at the 2015 Best Friends National Conference.
This information was provided to you by Lost Dogs Florida. We're an all-volunteer organization. We're a proud partner of Helping Lost Pets and member of Lost Dogs of America. If you're reading a printed copy of this information please visit our website to view the slides and for more information about our organization. www.LostDogsFlorida.org. If we can help in any way please let us know. Our volunteers are here to help get more lost pets back home - and to make your job easier!