As soon as you notice your dog is missing, check your local area. Dogs often stay nearby or head to familiar spots, like parks or routes you frequently walk. Call their name and ask neighbours if they’ve seen anything.
If your dog is missing you can report this to us using the button at the top of this page or by using the link below:
Things you can do if your dog is lost
Contact Local Animal Shelters and Vets
It’s important to reach out to local veterinary practices and animal shelters as soon as possible. Many lost dogs are taken to these locations by residents who find them. Make sure to provide a detailed description of your dog, including any unique markings.
Use Social Media and Local Lost Pet Networks
Social media is a powerful tool for finding lost pets. Post a recent photo of your dog in local Facebook groups. Include details of where your dog was last seen, and a contact number.
Prevent Future Losses
To help prevent your dog from going missing in the future, ensure they have a secure collar and an ID tag with your contact information. Regularly check that your dog’s microchip details are up to date, and ensure your home and garden are secure to prevent escapes.