Lost a pet?

Every year, Companion Animal Alliance takes in over 4,000 lost pets. CAA holds all dogs coming into the shelter for a 3-5 day stray hold period. Cats are held for a 5-day stray hold period if they have a microchip or collar with tags. Dogs and cats receive a full-body microchip scan at the time of intake. If identification is discovered, attempts are made to contact owners over the course of the 5-day stray hold period. Read the below-recommended steps to finding your lost pet!

Check online for automatic updates

Monitor Petco Love Lost, a searchable database that uses facial recognition to match photos of missing animals with photos of found pets. Register your pet today: Petco Love Lost.

PawBoost is like an AMBER Alert for lost pets. Millions of pet lovers have joined their Rescue Squad by signing up for localized lost & found pet alerts. More importantly, PawBoost has helped reunite over 1 million pets with their families. Posting is free, with optional premium services available. Sign up here.

Utilize social media

When you post, include a photo, location last seen, and date last seen. Lost Pets of Baton Rouge, Lost Pets of Zachary, Lost Pets of Central City, and Baton Rouge Lost and Found Pets on Facebook.

Spread the word

Post notices at local shops, libraries, dog parks, veterinary offices, community centers, pet stores, etc. Advertise a FREE three-line lost or found pet ad in the Advocate by calling (225)383-0111. Write in glass chalk on your car windows and reach out to your neighborhood association email list.

Search the neighborhood

Walk or drive through your neighborhood several times each day. Ask neighbors, letter carriers, and delivery people if they have seen your pet. Hand out flyers.

Check the shelter every other day for your pet