What to Do if Your Pet is Lost
No pet parent wants to know the fear and angst that goes along with having a lost pet, after all, it is our responsibility to keep our fur babies safe and sound. But sometimes, despite our best efforts, events such as a pet wandering away from home, escaping his outdoor enclosure, or even being taken by another person can happen. It used to be that posting “LOST!” signs on utility poles and in veterinarian offices was the best method of notifying neighbors to be on the lookout for a lost pet , but thanks to our current world of technology and social media, there are so many other options available to aid in the search for a lost four-legged friend. If you ever experience the despair of losing a pet, take to social media immediately, but be aware that how you share a post matters a great deal. It is proven that Facebook, Instagram and other social sites have shown great results in tracking lost pets and returning them home safely, but the manner in which you ask for the help ...