Your Social Media Post Is Your Most Powerful Tool. The Goal Is to Create One Clear, Detailed, and Easily Shareable Announcement. The More People Who See It, the Better the Chance of Bringing Your Pet Home.
Once Your Post Is Ready, Share It Widely. The Best Places to Start Are Local Community Facebook Pages and Groups. (We Recommend the Specific Groups Listed Below).
Consider Offering a Small Reward. While Not Required, Mentioning a Reward in Your Post Can Significantly Increase the Number of People Actively Looking Out for Your Pet.
Acting Quickly and Calmly Is the Best Way to Ensure a Safe Reunion. Here Is a Simple Action Plan.
If You Find a Lost Pet, the First Step Is to Check Whether It Has a Microchip. a Microchip Is a Small Electronic Chip Implanted Under the Pet’s Skin That Stores the Owner’s Contact Details. to Check for It, Take the Animal to a Nearby Veterinarian or an Animal Shelter, as They Usually Have Microchip Scanners. the Vet Will Scan the Pet, Retrieve the Owner’s Information From the Database, and Help You Get in Touch With them.
This Is One of the Quickest and Safest Ways to Reunite a Lost Pet With Its Family. Even if the Microchip Details Are Outdated, the Vet or Shelter May Still Be Able to Trace the Owner Through the Registration Records.
Dr. Luis – Maskotas
Lost and Found Pets – Lakeside Mexico Area
Chapala Ajijic Lost and Found – Perdidos y Encontrados
Friendly Gringos Ajijic & Chapala
Lake Chapala Cat People
Lakeside Advocates for Animals
Spanish only – Que Todo Chapala Se Entere
Rescata Canino Jocotepec
The Westenders
Que Todo Jocotepec Se Entere
Perros Extraviadosy Encontrados Lago de Chapala
Adopta de Corazon Chapala
Print Your Flyer and Post It in High-Traffic Community Spots Like Local Pet Food Stores, Veterinary Clinics, The Lake Chapala Society, and Community Bulletin Boards.
Keeping your community clean and green, one pickup at a time for a healthier tomorrow for a clean earth & clear future.