A lost pet can be devastating because our pets are members of our families. Unfortunately, it can happen and words can’t describe the worry and emotions when it does. For those of us who have found lost pets, it’s just as hard on us knowing how scared this animal must be. Without a tag or microchip it is very difficult to reunite families, but we at Fallbrook Animal Sanctuary do all we can to increase the chances of a happy reunion. If you lose a pet and it is microchipped there is a much greater chance that your family will be reunited. All veterinarians and animal shelters have scanners, but it is extremely important that the chip is registered with your current contact information. An unregistered microchip makes it more difficult to find you and reunite you with your pet. See our Microchipping page for more information about this simple and potentially lifesaving process.
Lost Dog San Diego
Fallbrook Lost and Found Pets
Animal Friends of the Valleys Lost Found Reports
San Diego County Animal Services
North County Shelter
2481 Palomar Airport Road
Carlsbad, CA 92011-1531
(619) 767-2675
San Diego Humane Society
2905 San Luis Rey Road, Oceanside, CA 92058
(760) 757-4357
5500 Gaines St., San Diego, CA 92110
(619) 299-7012
33751 Mission Trail Wildomar, CA 92595
951-674-0618
Emergency (after hours) 951-506-5069
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