By Marisa Valent-Altland
Your community is an excellent resource when searching for a lost pet. Below are some resources for posting on Facebook about lost and found pets in our area.
Lost & Found Animals of Vermont asks for posts that include the last seen or the found date, the name of the pet if it is a lost pet post, the age, sex, and description of the pet as well as a contact phone number or email.
https://www.facebook.com/lostandfoundvt/
Vermont Lost & Found Pets Group does not have specific post requirements, so we recommend posting what you would on a lost pet poster (and check out our blog post Lost But Quickly Found for more information on how to do that!)
https://www.facebook.com/groups/498984013845433
Rutland Vt Missing & Found Pets does not have specific post requirements, so we recommend posting what you would on a lost pet poster (and check out our blog post Lost But Quickly Found for more information on how to do that!)
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1650790585161931
Lost Animals of Rutland County does not have specific post requirements, so we recommend posting what you would on a lost pet poster (and check out our blog post Lost But Quickly Found for more information on how to do that!)
https://www.facebook.com/groups/870160483177706
Lost and Found Pets of Warren/Washington/Saratoga Counties of New York State does not have specific post requirements, so we recommend posting what you would on a lost pet poster (and check out our blog post Lost But Quickly Found for more information on how to do that!)
https://www.facebook.com/groups/471410762926162
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