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1. SEARCH AT THE ANIMAL SHELTER FOR YOUR PET AND REGISTER YOUR PET ONLINE2. FOLLOW SACLOSTPETS ON TWITTER3. PLACE A YARD SIGN6. PLACE AN ADDownload our newAnd, take the following steps to locate your animal: 1. Search at the Animal Shelter *online and in person and and at Finding Rover (a free mobile app). Lost Other AnimalsHave You Found My Pet? a. Note the Animal Shelter Number given to the animal b. Visit the shelter at 3839 Bradshaw Road to look for your pet in person c. or File at: 3839 Bradshaw RoadFor additional assistance, the Sacramento County Bradshaw Animal Shelter has a Lost and Found Team that can assist owners/finders by walking them through registering pets on Pet Harbor, offering tips on finding pets, navigating various shelter websites and jurisdictions and answering questions about stray pets in the shelter. Call (916) 875-LOST (5678) or email BradshawLostAndFound@saccounty.net. All inquiries via email and voicemail will be followed up within 48 hours.

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Bath Shower Unit Usmc Visitlocal shelters and check websites every three days to see if your pet has arrived. Post flyers within a mile radius of where your pet was lost at vets, stores, schools and churches. a. Include date/place where lost, type/breed and your phone number (Don't list name on the flyer). Additional Poster Tips using the 5+5+55 rule5.

Place a yard sign in front of your house, with a photo of your missing pet and your phone number. People who find a lost pet often will walk or drive around the area, trying to find the pet’s owner. Place an ad in the lost and found sections of papers and online bulletin boards. a. Sacramento Bee (916-321-1234) or Craigslist. To Pick Up Your Animal1. First, look up the pet's Animal Shelter Number by searching the Lost Animals links above. 2. Provide rabies vaccination history from your vet; your pet cannot be released until history is verified. Documents maybe faxed to 916-875-5519.3. Pets cannot be released unless the licensing information is up-to-date. Find out about licensing. 1. Complete the Found Animal Form a. Bring the form into the shelter, along with any flyers; Submit the form toFax to 916-875-5519 2. Report a found pet by registering at to alert the owner that someone has possibly found the pet.3.

Post flyers around your area.4 . Notify shelters that you have the animal. 5. Notify local vets.6. Post an ad in the Sacramento Bee Sacramento Bee's Online Classifieds Placement. View All Adoptable Animals Learn more about the importance of pet ID tags, microchips, licensing and collars. Low cost pet ID microchips.By on Saturday, February 11th, 2012 Small Dog Rescue, Inc. is a 501(c)-3 non-profit organization based in Roseville, CA and serving Placer County, Rocklin, Lincoln, Roseville and Sacramento. The group is staffed by a small group of dedicated, unpaid volunteers who rescue small dogs under 20 pounds. We Sent our Final Paper Newsletter in January 2012. Please Click to Join our EMAIL LIST to receive our very intermittent newsletter with training tips, stories about some of the great dogs we get, and photos of dogs and their adopters. AND you can also Follow Us On Facebook Most of our dogs come from animal shelters all over central California, where thousands of dogs are euthanized every month.

We typically rescue the dog after it has not been claimed or adopted, and is scheduled to be euthanized. Because the shelters are oftentimes very full, many loving, adoptable dogs are euthanized. We also get dogs from Mexico, through our affiliation with Compassion Without Borders, and spay / neuter programs they do in Mexico to help reduce the horrible problem with street dogs. Their volunteers find the very sweetest dogs and quarantine them to handle any health issues, and then upon their return from a trip to take down medical supplies, Compassion Without Borders brings us these sweet dogs to adopt out. We are looking for foster homes, event volunteers, dog walkers, and volunteer office staff in the Chico area. Please let us know if you can possibly help us save more lives. For each additional volunteer, an adoptable small dog is placed in the transport vehicle from a shelter, where for no other reason than being in the wrong place at the wrong time, it was going to be killed.

Because we have already placed them in a home environment, we can tell you about their habits and house manners. Our dogs have a thorough check up by our veterinarians before being placed. This includes spay/neuter and all necessary vaccinations. The dogs are bathed, groomed and have flea treatments to get them ready for their new home. If you don’t see a dog on our site that you would like to adopt, please bookmark our site and check back weekly. You should submit an adoption application, because we keep all applications on file and we actively look for the types of dogs we have the most requests for, and we call adoption applicants when a possible match arrives. These are the companions we have available for adoption now! Jack Russell Terrier / Shih Tzu Hybrid Dogs Maximus the Jack Tzu at 6 years old Find a Jack Tzu Breeder Rescue a Jack Tzu The Jack Tzu is not a purebred dog. It is a cross between the Jack Russell Terrier and the Shih Tzu. Jack Jack the Jack Tzu at 7 years old—"Jack is the most loyal dog I've ever owned.

He is very smart and comforting. He will sit buy you if your sick, and get you running on his walk. As he got older he got more laid back. He sheds like no other, which is the only downside of having him. This crossbreed is a perfect combination of brains, loyalty, and zen." Jack Jack the Jack Tzu at 7 years old ack Jack the Jack Tzu at 7 years old Harry Bosch the Jack Tzu at 9 months old—"We chose Harry Bosch after months of searching. His mother is a beautiful long-haired honey coloured Jack Russell. His dad comes from an imperial line of Shih Tzu. Both parents were small. Harry has been exceptional from the day we picked him up. He already had the hang of doing his business outside so from 9 weeks, we only had 3 accidents and they weren't his fault. He has always been so sociable and even now at 9 months he knows how to handle himself with bigger dogs. ...on his back and loads of kisses. He is ball mad and will take his ball to children in the park for them to throw for him.

He is so agile and can catch like a fielder! I have children queuing up to play with him and he adapts his game to very low key for as young as 14 months. He really is our perfect dog." Harry Bosch the Jack Tzu at 9 months old "This is my Jack Russell Terrier x Shih Tzu mix. He is a little over 1 year old and is extremely active. He loves longs walks and really enjoys running around in a fenced-in area. He is always happy and wagging his tail and loves to play with his toys. He is loving and does not usually bark or bite. He is very intelligent and can stand and walk on his hind legs. He loves to dig and licks like crazy! We adopted him as a puppy from a friend who could no longer take care of him. She bought him from a reputable breeder. "This is Frankie the “Jack Shihtz” (Jack Russell / Shih Tzu mix). He's got all the best qualities of both breeds: smart, athletic, funny, stubborn, wild and cuddly. A fantastic agility dog and a movie star." "This is my cute little boy Alfie as a puppy at about 11 weeks old.

He is a Shih Tzu and Jack Russell cross. It seems to have worked very well for him! He has a fantastic personality, easygoing, not yappy and extremely friendly to everyone (dogs and humans!). He seems to have the calmness and 'lap dogness' of a Shih with the cute, confident personality of a Jack Russell. I think he looks pretty cute too! People say that he looks a bit like a Boston Terrier, but I met his parents and they were an odd couple!" "This is my dog. Her name is Daisy. She is a Jack Russel / Shih Tzu mix, shown here at about 1 and half years old. She looks and takes after a Jack Russell more than a Shih Tzu, but she has no spots like the Jack Russell. The only spots are her nose and inside her mouth. She has lots of energy and is a very lovable dog." Daisy the Jack Russell / Shih Tzu mix as a puppy at 3 months old "This is Max, our Jack Russell / Shih Tzu mix. He is not a designer dog per se, but more of an accident. He is the BEST DOG EVER! His mother was a purebred buff Shih Tzu and his dad was a short-legged rough-coated Jack Russell that happened to visit the neighbors’ adjacent property.