Lost pet template signs


















All rights reserved. This image may not be used by other entities without the express written consent of wikiHow, Inc. Find a recent photo. As rushed and panicked as you might feel during a lost pet search, it is important to take the time to find a recent, high-resolution, colored photograph of your pet. Collect important logistical information. Try to pin down the approximate date, time, and location of when and where your pet was last seen.

Make note of what your pet was wearing, such as a collar or bandana, at the time it disappeared. Locate and record your pet's microchip number if applicable. Call local veterinarians, police stations, pet shelters, and animal control centers to report your pet's lost status.

This will jump-start your search, as you begin designing your sign. Part 2. Create an easily readable sign on your computer. It's best to use a plain text, like Times New Roman or Arial, in bolded black to help ensure that your poster is easy to read and understand. Write a heading in big, bold letters. Insert your pet's picture below the heading and then add its name. Using the template as a guide, enlarge and center the photo.

For the name, use the same font style and size as the heading. This information should be in a slightly smaller font size than that of the heading. Be sure to include a description of features that are not noticeable in the photograph. He has a white body with a big brown spot on his back. Include a short personal plea, and then add your contact information. Place this information below your pet's physical description.

He is dearly missed. If you have found or sighted Mac, please call or email Paul Starr at: OR macsdad wikihow. Any information is helpful, thank you. Although it may be hassle, you can always change your phone number, once your lost pet is retrieved. Consider offering a reward. Rewards are not necessary, but they do provide incentive for a swift reunion, especially if you think your pet may have been stolen.

Of course, it is impossible to put monetary value on your pet, so try to configure a reasonable reward based on your personal budget and what you can comfortably offer. If theft is a real concern and your pet is a purebred or highly popularized mix-breed, you may need to offer a larger amount of money, in order to entice return.

Provide tear-off strips at the bottom of the sign. Proofread your finished sign. It is important to create a sign free of typos and misinformation. A missing pet is a highly stressful and emotional situation, so you may want to ask a family member or close friend to double-check your sign. Save and print your sign. To protect your original formatting and to ensure that your information remains intact, it is best to save your poster as a PDF file.

White or eye-catching, neon-colored paper is usually the best paper choice for your sign. If you plan to post your sign outdoors, consider getting some of the posters laminated to protect against the weather. Part 3. Post your signs in places frequented by locals. Places should include pet-friendly organizations, like the pet shelters and veterinarian offices you contacted in Part 1.

Pet shops, coffee shops, library lobbies, grocery stores, diners, and dog parks near the vicinity of where your pet was last seen are also good places to post signs.

Recruit helpers. Family and friends are great helpers when it comes to posting signs and quickly spreading the word about your lost pet because they likely love and cherish your pet as much as you do! When your pet is missing, time will seem to drag on forever, but a successful search can sometimes take days, weeks, or even months.

Try to remain patient, polite, persistent, and optimistic in your search. Microsoft Word or another word processor like Google Docs should suit your needs. Yes No. There's a cat in this picture? I can't get past that glorious horse head mask. But enough about Eric This poster wins everything for the description of Eric's "face like a skillet. I don't know why they didn't also mention that killer hairdo. Work it, Dex! It's good that this little fella likes hot dogs.

Better hot dogs than, you know, toddlers and stuff. Are we sure about that? I was going to go with "deranged kangaroo" or something along those lines.

Gertrude here probably also answers to the name, "Oh my god, what in the world is that?! What a guy. Primo boyfriend material here, ladies.

Too bad he's taken. This cat looks kind of Oh wait, maybe that's because this "cat" is actually a possum? Yeah, that's probably it. Oh yes, every city-dweller has seen one of these lovely rats with wings.

They're not exactly reaching " Pizza Rat " status. Who lost their pretty, prancing unicorn? I wish I had seen this lost pet. A domesticated walrus "running" down Mass Ave? Highly dubious Well, that's certainly descriptive. I'll keep an eye out for him. This description reminds us of that time the news anchors could not stop laughing over that pic with enormous, well You might have "rescued" a wild raccoon, but it sure was nice of you to try. I'll bet he's " very bitey" indeed. Want more outrageous signs?

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