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Even though we do not have a facility at this time, the Rimrock Humane
Society is one of the first places folks call if they have lost or found
a pet. In Musselshell County, animal control is handled by our Sheriff
Department so it is best to call them (406-323-1402) first and then
to call us at the RHS to see if the animal has been reported lost or
found. Nothing gives us greater satisfaction then to reunite a worried
owner with their pet. Search Your Neighborhood - Walk or drive through your neighborhood several times a day, especially early in the morning and at dusk. Ask neighbors and their children (kids often know more about the neighborhood than working parents), letter carriers, joggers, garbage collectors, newspaper carriers and others to look out for your pet. Visit Animal Shelters/Pound - Go and visit the animal shelters in your area - rather than phoning them. Often shelters have many animals that might match your pet and workers are often too busy to handle the phone calls. Visit the shelter every 24 hours. If you don't have a shelter in your area contact the local police. (As we do not have a facility here in Musselshell County, please just phone the RHS at 406-323-3687 giving us all details. Also call the Sheriff Department at 406-323-1402). The Power of Scent - Try placing a recently worn piece of clothing outside. Animals have a keen sense of smell and familiar smells can bring them home. For indoor cats, place their litter box outside. Post Eye Catching Posters - Distribute flyers in as may public places as you can think of: for example, grocery stores, community centers, churches, schools, pet stores, animal groomers, etc. If possible include a picture of your pet. Describe your pet in detail, including your pet's name. Include the date and place the animal was lost and a phone number where you can be reached. Mention any particular markings or the color of your pet's collar in the write-up. Consider offering a nominal reward. (Beware of callers who say they have your pet and demand you send them money for the animal's return. Withhold one of your pet's identifying characteristics so you can verify the honesty of a caller who is claiming to have found your pet.) Place Ad in the Paper - Place an ad in the "lost" column of local newspapers. Since many papers allow people to put "found" ads for free, check newspapers daily in case someone is trying to find you! Check Animal Hospitals and Vet Clinics - If your pet was injured he or she may have been taken to a nearby veterinarian or animal hospital before being taken to an animal shelter. Was Your Pet Stolen? It is far more likely your pet has strayed from home than he or she has been stolen. If you have evidence that leads you to believe your pet was stolen, contact the police and an animal control agency. Permanent identification in the form of tattooing or a microchip implant can help authorities track your animal. Don't Give Up! Continue to search for your pet even when there is little hope. Some animals who have been lost for months have been reunited with their owners.
Post
Flyers & Ads - Help
the owner find you by placing flyers around your area and also place
newspaper ads with a description of the dog. Most papers offer the lost
& found ads at no cost.
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