

#STRAY DOG MINNEAPOLIS FREE#
This is a free service.ĭid you find a cat? A stray cat that appears to be friendly and healthy is probably a cat that lives in your neighborhood. Call KDUZ Radio in Hutchinson 32 and ask them to make an announcement about your lost pet on the air.Post flyers of your lost cat or dog around your neighborhood and in local businesses.Post on local Facebook groups such as Life in Hutchinson or Lost Dogs of Minnesota.Contact Hawk Creek Shelter in Willmar 32.Contact Countryside Vet in Norwood-YA (952) 442-4200.Cities of Glencoe, Lester Prairie, and Carver-Scott County.

Contact Associated Vet Clinic (320) 286-5102.Contact Animal Medical Center on the Crow River 32.Use Petfinder to locate area shelters that may also have your pet.You can also set up an appointment to see if we have your missing cat or dog. Your local shelter - when we take in strays, we place an ad in the local newspaper stating that the animal was found.Your neighbors in a wide radius (animals can travel on further than people expect).A recent photo of your dog/cat and description (tags and if the animal is micro chipped), and time and location last seen. Have your contact information ready to share when you are calling or doing online searches. It is also important to know that there are many places strays may be taken, so get ready to make some phone calls and spend some time searching for your pet online! After 5 days, these pets may be placed for adoption. Minnesota State Law requires animal shelters and stray holding facilities to hold and advertise stray pets for 5 business days only. If you have lost your pet, time is of the essence.
