Have you lost your animal... or found someone else's?
For lost pets... here are measures you can take to help you find your pet:
- DON'T WAIT for your animal to come home on its own
- Ask around in your neighborhood to see if anyone has spotted your pet
- Call your local Animal Control Officer / police / Township building
- Call the Bucks County SPCA
- Place a descriptive advertisement in your local newspaper
- Call local veterinarians and provide them with a description/picture of the animal
- Place Lost Pet posters in the most frequented places in your neighborhood and community, such as grocery stores, Post Offices, pet stores, libraries, schools and restaurants
- Branch out from there... start with contacting neighboring county animal shelters
For found pets... here are measures you can take to help the pet you've found make its way home:
- DON'T WAIT to report any found animal
- Ask around in your neighborhood to see if anyone has lost their pet
- Call your local Animal Control Officer / police / Township building
- Call the Bucks County SPCA
- Place a non-descriptive advertisement in your local newspaper (you want the owner to make a positive identification)
- Call local veterinarians and provide them with a description
- Place Found Pet posters in the most frequented places in your neighborhood and community, such as grocery stores, Post Offices, pet stores, libraries, schools and restaurants
- Branch out from there... start with contacting neighboring county animal shelters
Pet Protection Plan
Adopt the Pet Protection Plan to help ensure your pet's (or someone else's) safe return home!
Click here to download our Pet Protection Plan form (pdf). Once open, you can print out the Pet Protection Plan by going to File | Print from the browser menu.

















