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    • Home
    • How Do I Find My Lost
      • HOW DO I FIND MY LOST PET
      • TIPS TO FIND YOUR DOG
      • TIPS TO FIND YOUR CAT
      • TIPS TO FIND YOUR BIRD
      • TIPS FOR FLYERS
    • Found Pets: What To Do
    • Prevent: Losing Your Pet
      • PREVENT: LOSING YOUR PET
      • TAG YOUR PET
      • MICROCHIPS
      • GPS TRACKERS
    • Traveling With Your Pet
    • Rescue Videos
    • Success Stories
    • Helpful Links
    • Lost Pet Found Pet Blog
    • Contact Us

Lost Pet Found Pet

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  • Home
  • How Do I Find My Lost
    • HOW DO I FIND MY LOST PET
    • TIPS TO FIND YOUR DOG
    • TIPS TO FIND YOUR CAT
    • TIPS TO FIND YOUR BIRD
    • TIPS FOR FLYERS
  • Found Pets: What To Do
  • Prevent: Losing Your Pet
    • PREVENT: LOSING YOUR PET
    • TAG YOUR PET
    • MICROCHIPS
    • GPS TRACKERS
  • Traveling With Your Pet
  • Rescue Videos
  • Success Stories
  • Helpful Links
  • Lost Pet Found Pet Blog
  • Contact Us

Tips To Find Your Bird

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Suppose your bird escapes notify your neighbors immediately! A tame bird, when hungry, oftentimes will approach a human for food.


Make sure to post flyers in your area, at local vet offices, and rescue groups.

Here are suggestions for when you physically search for your bird...

  • Make familiar sounds for your bird when searching your neighborhood. Be sure to bring along a favorite treat or toy. 
  • Check neighbor's houses for bird feeders where your pet could possibly be going for a food source.
  • Put your bird’s cage outside, so if he’s nearby, he can see it. Many times, your bird may be near but too scared to even vocalize to let you know it. The cage and familiar toys will help to entice him.
  • If you have another bird that is a mate or friend, bring them outside, caged, of course. Only do this when you are there to supervise. Never leave the other bird outside alone.
  • If you have any pets that your bird may fear, bring them in so they won’t scare your bird away.


In addition to posting flyers, make sure to post on our Facebook page right away.


If you live in a gated community or have a homeowners association, ask if the association email an alert to all the residents in your community. If you have a guard, leave them with flyers of your lost pet.
 

Many local papers will offer a free Lost/Found ad for a period of time.

Lost Pet Found Pet LLC

The most successful reunions posted on our fan page for birds are a result of the following...

  • Contacting neighbors
  • FLYERS!
  • Posting on social media such as LOST PET FOUND PET on Facebook. Social media offers immediate power of the share in other peoples news feeds.


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