Lost + Found

If you have lost or found an animal, here are the steps you can take to locate your lost pet, or reunite the pet with its family:

  1. Contact the community Aiken County Animal Shelter at (803) 642-1537.  Be prepared to provide the following information (whether you lost or found an animal):
    • Your name and telephone number
    • Where the pet went missing / was found (cross streets & city)
    • The date your pet went missing / was found
    • Name, sex, age, size, color(s) and distinguishing marks
    • If it has a collar, state the color
    • Mention if your lost animal has a microchip
  2. Check out Aiken Pets Reunited (http://aikenpetsreunited.org.)
  3. If you LOST an animal, come to the Aiken County Animal Shelter and other community animal shelters and rescue groups yourself … and keep checking.  It may take a few days before your animal is turned in … and in the case of cats, it my take a few weeks!
  4. If you FOUND an animal, take him/her to a veterinarian office or the Shelter to have the pet checked for a microchip
  5. Use Social Media to spread the word – post on your Facebook page and ask your friends to “Share”.
  6. Put an ad in the local newspaper, and check the ads others put in the LOST/FOUND section.
  7. Put Flyers up, especially in front of your house. Many people drive around looking for their lost animal, or looking for the owner of an animal they found. A large yard sign will help them locate you.
  8. Check and Post on Craig’s List – look in both LOST & FOUND and PETS sections.  And post an ad in both of those sections.

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AVOID THE HEARTACHE

Keep visible ID on your animal at all times!

Get your pet “chipped” with an electronic chip that contains your contact information. The Shelter and many veterinarians have equipment that can read the chip information, so that they can contact you and return your pet to you safely.

Make sure you contact the chip manufacturer if you move or your phone number/email change.