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We recommend you look for your pet every three to four days from the time they go missing. You may fill out a lost pet report below, but we recommend coming to Charleston Animal Society at 2455 Remount Road to look for your missing pet.

Fill out Lost Pet report at the bottom of this page.
Lost & Found Hotline: 843-329-1562

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Lost Pet Tips

Check with other local animal shelters to see if they have your pet:
Dorchester County shelter 843-871-3820; Berkeley County shelter 843-719-5050; and Pet Helpers 843-795-1110;

Post your pet for FREE on Lost.PetcoLove.org at lost.petcolove.org/

Post your pet for FREE on PawBoost at pawboost.com

Call local vets and emergency clinics in your area:
Mt. Pleasant Emergency Vet & Summerville Emergency Vet: (843) 216-7554, Charleston Veterinary Referral Center: (843) 614-8387, Charleston Veterinary Referral Center: (843) 614-8387

Talk to neighbors – neighborhood kids and trash collectors cover lots of territory in your neighborhood;

Check at school playgrounds, parks, churches and restaurants – places where people gather and where there are food sources;

Make flyers and post them in the neighborhood, grocery and retail stores and vet offices. Be sure to include a photo and your phone number;

Social Media is Your Friend!Post pictures of your lost pet on facebook, instagram and other social media sites as soon as possible. If you don’t have a social media account, ask a friend to post it for you. It works!

Run an ad in the newspaper (Post & Courier phone number 843-722-6500). Be sure to check the found ads daily.

If your pet is microchipped, call the microchip company to be sure your phone number is correct.

Post a lost pet ad at PetfinderFidofinder or LostPetUSA.com.

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.

Lost Pet Report