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Reuniting lost pets with their families

Humane Society aa as asd Hastings Prince Edward provides municipal shelter services for the Cities of Belleville and Quinte West and cares for lost and stray animals brought to us by municipal by-law officers, other agencies and the public.

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Our annual No Hot Pets Program, which runs each spring and summer, aims to educate pet owners about the dangers of leaving their animals in the car during the summer months and includes radio announcements, as well as information brochures, signage and car stickers and distributed through local stores. 

Our annual No Hot Pets Program, which runs each spring and summer, aims to educate pet owners about the dangers of leaving their animals in the car during the summer months and includes radio announcements, as well as information brochures, signage and car stickers and distributed through local stores.

Lost Animals

Pet owners who have lost their pet must visit our shelter as soon as possible to see if their animal is here, file a lost report, leave a picture and visit the shelter at least every three days to check for their lost pet. Microchip or other identification (tattoo, licence and/or I.D.) makes it easier for shelter staff to identify a lost pet and try to contact the owner; however, given the sheer volume of stray animals arriving at the shelter every day, you must take responsibility for finding your lost pet and check with us regularly.

Identifying and contacting animal owners is much easier if an animal is microchipped. For this reason, we microchip all dogs and cats in our shelter who are available for adoption. We also occasionally offer low cost microchipping clinics.

Pet owners who have lost their pet must visit our shelter as soon as possible to see if their animal is here, file a lost report, leave a picture and visit the shelter at least every three days to check for their lost pet. Microchip or other identification (tattoo, licence and/or I.D.) makes it easier for shelter staff to identify a lost pet and try to contact the owner; however, given the sheer volume of stray animals arriving at the shelter every day, you must take responsibility for finding your lost pet and check with us regularly.

Identifying and contacting animal owners is much easier if an animal is microchipped. For this reason, we microchip all dogs and cats in our shelter who are available for adoption. We also occasionally offer low cost microchipping clinics.

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