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Animal Shelter Concord NSW

 

Lost your pet? Found a pet? Or want to adopt a pet in Concord NSW?

Pet Net ID knows how distressing it is when a loved family pet gets lost. That’s why we do our greatest to reunite lost family pets with their owners in Concord and surrounding local areas.

On this web page, you can get a hold of knowledge on all things related to pet adoption and pet rescue Concord NSW. There are also useful ideas on what to do if you’ve lost your family pet or discovered somebody else’s animal.

 

Pet Rescue Groups & Animal Shelters in Concord NSW

Looking for an animal shelter Concord NSW or dog pound Concord NSW that provides care, refuge and treatment to lost or stray dogs and felines within Concord and surrounding local areas? Or are you looking to adopt a dog Concord NSW or adopt a cat Concord NSW?

Find your local animal shelter Concord and their contact information in the table below.

NameSuburb/Area
Sydney Dogs and Cats HomeCarlton

 

 


 

What to do if I’ve lost my pet in Concord NSW?

Pet Net ID is aware of how painful and nerve-racking it is when a pet goes missing. There are several things you can do to quickly find and rejoin with your pet, from asking around in the Concord community, talking to your regional vet and animal shelter Concord NSW, and setting up missing family pet posters.

Make sure your family pet has actually constantly got their collar + ID tag on, a Smart ID Collar and Smart ID Tag if possible, and are microchipped with your right contact details. Listed below are some key guidelines on what to do if you’ve lost your pet in Concord.
 

1. Look around Concord as soon as possible
Sitting around awaiting your pet to come home won’t do much. Go checking out in your city and where your animal was last seen.
2. Contact nearby pet rescue Concord NSW organisations
Contact RSCPCA NSW, your regional animal pounds and veterinary practices within your location.
3. Generate posters and put them up in your area
Let your entire area know about your lost animal with missing animal posters … put in a reward for extra aid!
4. Use social media and online dog rescue Concord NSW + cat rescue Concord NSW pet networks
Post on Lost & Found Pet Groups on social networks, and register your pet on to our Lost & Found Pet Network to find your pet quicker.

We understand this can feel difficult especially when you’re handling the despair of not knowing where your family pet is. That’s why we make it more simple for you, watch this video for more info:

Just click here to Register Your Lost Pet for FREE, and we will help you reunite with your pet quicker!


What to do if I’ve found a lost pet in Concord?

If you have come across a cat or pet who seems missing, you inspect if they are wearing a collar or tag If they are, utilize those contact information to try and get in contact with the owner.

If you can’t connect with the owner, the next best thing to do would be to take the animal to a Concord animal shelter or veterinary practice.

Below are some more handy pointers on what to do if you’ve discovered an animal in Concord.

1. Examine the pet’s collar or tag
If they have a tag, attempt and connect with the owner utilizing the contact details on the collar or tag.
2. Scan the pet’s microchip
Take the lost animal to the nearest veterinary or animal pound in Concord to get the pet scanned for a microchip.
3. Utilize social networks and online lost pet networks
Let your entire local area know about your lost pet with missing pet posters… put in a reward for extra help!
4. Use social media and online dog rescue Concord NSW + cat rescue Concord NSW pet networks networks
Post on Lost & Found Pet Groups on social media, and register the found pet on to our Lost & Found Pet Network to reunite them with their owner faster.

Animal Shelter Concord NSW – Cat & Dog Pound Concord NSW
Concord, NSW
Telephone: 1300738999
Price Range: $

 

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