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Found Husky/Shepherd Mix

Sep17th
2012
Written by hmgh


PET’S NAME:  Unknown
BREED:  Husky/Shepherd
COLOR:  Black with cream undercoat and legs
SEX:  Male
AGE:  Adult
SPAYED/NEUTERED:  Neutered
OTHER IDENTIFYING MARKS:  
DATE LAST SEEN:  September 15, 2012
LOCATION:  College Hills and SAC, San Angelo, TX
COLLAR:  None
TAGS:  None
COMMENTS:  
CONTACT NAME:  Jeanette
CONTACT PHONE:  (325) 277-4638
CONTACT EMAIL:  


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What you need to know about San Angelo Animal Shelters Policies on housing lost animals:

The San Angelo Animal Shelter is a government entity and is operated and funded by the city of San Angelo. When a stray pet arrives at San Angelo Animal Shelter it is processed and examined, treated for fleas and ticks and placed in a kennel for the public to view. Stray animals are allowed 3 days for identification by owners. If a pet is not identified, the animal is made available for adoption or euthanized. If you have had an animal in your possession for three days, you are legally considered the owner of that animal. If an "owned animal" is taken to the shelter it may be euthanized immediately if space does not permit it to be made available for adoption. The city's animal shelter euthanizes over 9,000 animals annually.

The shelter is open M-F 10:00 am-5:00 pm and Saturdays 9am-12pm.

TIPS

- Visit your local animal shelter every day and ask to see the animals in processing, as well as in the kennels. Do not call and ask about a pet. Chances are the staff working the phones have no idea what has been brought in and they will not walk the kennels to look. In addition, the shelter may identify the pet as a different breed from what you refer to it as. No one can identify a pet like it's owner.

- Put an ad in your local newspaper. Most publications offer Lost & Found Pet ads for free, or at a reduced cost.

- Print flyers and post them in the area where the pet was lost (if your local law allows). Make sure to include a photo of your pet and phone number where they can reach you.

- Search your neighborhood thoroughly and often. Ask neighbors if they have seen your pet.

- Make sure your pet is microchipped and wearing a collar with tags containing current contact information!

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