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PDSA Weekly Pet Care Column: How to keep pets safe

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PDSA Vet Nurse, Nina Downing said: “Pets are a huge part of our lives, and knowing what to do should you lose your pet, and the best steps to take to reunite your family is really important.” 

What to do if you’ve lost a pet 

If your pet is missing, here are some key steps to follow: 

  • Check potential hiding places around your house – if your pet seems to have gone missing from your home, be sure to check they aren’t hidden or stuck somewhere indoors.
  • Check the local area and ask passers-by – take treats with you and show images of your pet to anyone who passes in case they have seen them.
  • Ask your neighbours – if they have seen your pet, and to also check their garden, garage, shed and any outbuildings.
  • Call your pet’s microchip database – if your pet has a microchip, report them missing to your microchip company and make sure your details, such as your phone number, home address and email address, are up to date. This will be vital in reuniting you quickly if your pet is found.
  • Notify your local dog warden if you’ve lost your dog.
  • Call local vets and rescue centres – share your contact details so they can get in touch should your pet be brought into their care.
  • Missing pet websites and social media – lots of sites and groups online are dedicated to posting missing pet details, this can be handy for widespread sharing. 
  • Many online groups will also help to create printable posters you can share online and put up in your local area. 

  

What to do if your pet is stolen 

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“If you think your pet may have been stolen, we’d always recommend following the same steps as if your pet was lost, but it’s important to also notify the police. As of August 2024, new legislation making cat and dog theft a criminal offence, the ‘Pet Abduction Bill’ will come into force in England and Northern Ireland.” 

Preventing pet loss and theft 

·        Ensure that your dog has a pet tag on their collar with your name, contact details and home address. Not only does this make your pet easy to identify and increase the chances of reuniting with you, but it is also a legal requirement in the UK. 

·        Microchipping – As of June 2024, it became law in England for all pet cats to  be microchipped. Since 2016, all dogs in the UK must have a microchip. Once microchipped, your details will need to be registered with the microchip database company and you will need to keep your contact details up to date. 

·        Neutering – Alongside all the other health benefits of neutering, it also reduces the risk that your pet will wander off, away from familiar territory, in search of a mate.

  • When out and about with your dog, ensure they are visible at all times. It’s sensible to keep your dog on a lead when walking them in unfamiliar areas. Plus, it’s important to make sure your dog will reliably come back to you before letting them off the lead, so practice recall training using reward based positive reinforcement.  
  • Secure your home and your garden – Make sure both your home and your garden are secure and pet-proof, some pets are avid escape artists and can fit through even the smallest of gaps and holes, so make sure there’s no potential escape routes.
  • Bad weather and fireworks – It’s sensible to keep your pets indoors during really bad weather and on nights when fireworks are likely, as loud noises might cause them to become frightened and run away. 

 

More information about what to do should the worst happen, can be found on PDSA’s website: www.pdsa.org.uk/missing-pets





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