LOST &/OR FOUND PET INFORMATION
If you have FOUND an injured or lost domestic animal, please:
If you have LOST a pet, there are several steps you can take to bring your pet home:
- Call the following, with a complete description of your pet and microchip information (if applicable):
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Dog Control at 541-882-1279 or toll free at 800-230-3528
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Klamath Humane Society at 541-882-1119
- All Veterinarians in town
- Everett Veterinary Hospital & Boarding House Inc. -
(541) 884-2926
- Animal Medical Clinic - (541) 884-0617
- Basin Animal Clinic - (541) 884-4558
- Companion Pet Clinic - (541) 882-7674
- East Ridge Animal Clinic - (541) 884-9383
- Haseman Veterinary - (541) 783-2687
- Hullman Veterinary Clinic - (541) 883-3449
- Klamath Animal Clinic - (541) 882-8854
- Pet Medical Center - (541) 882-7000
- Shasta View - (541) 883-6337
- South 6th Veterinary Clinic - (541) 883-3985
- West Ridge Animal Clinic - (541) 884-6771
- Go to the Humane Society personally to look for your pet, even if they tell you they don't have it when you call. Sometimes your description of the pet doesn't exactly match theirs. at 541-882-1119
- If none of the above calls or visits locates your pet:
- Call KLAD at (541) 850-7552 - they will post a lost ad on their website and will try to air the message as well.
- Call KRAT at (541) 884-8167 - they will air your message.
- Post an ad at www.KlamathFallsWantAds.com
- Put flyers up everywhere - All Veterinarian hospitals, around your neighborhood, grocery stores, , Petco, etc.
- The flyer should include:
- A recent photo of your pet. (If you don't have one, ask us - we may be able to provide you with the photo we have.)
- A complete description, including breed, colors, size, sex, and distinguishing marks or scars.
- The word: REWARD. Even if you can only afford a small amount, it encourages more people to read your flyer.
- Your pet's name
- The date your pet was lost and from what area.
- Your phone number(s) - the more contact options you have, the quicker someone can alert you if they have seen your pet.
- Remember, after you have found your pet, to remove your flyers.