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bubbabooboo

by bubbabooboo on 02 December 2015 - 19:12

I have no ideas .. the letter C if in the tattoo can be a letter (c) or a number (c=3) ..

by Living Fence on 02 December 2015 - 22:12

Many times you cannot find the owner. Also with microchips: If people do not register them, or do not keep the contact information utd, they lead you to nowhere. If a tattoo or chip isn't registered and also kept utd, then it is as if it didn't exist.

Iffff Illinois has a statewide system for police and animal control officer to enter lost and found dogs, then shelters, 501c rescues, and vet clinics would have been informed. Ifffff the shelter has resources for it, they will have done what they could, too.

In many states private rescuers run non-profits to help reuniting dogs and their people, and to reduce the number of dogs in shelters. Illinois, with albums of missing dogs: http://www.lostdogsillinois.org/is-this-your-lost-dog-2/search-missing-dogs/

If you checked all the registries, that is what you can do. You sure went the extra mile. As dragonfry said, best of luck with your new dog!


bubbabooboo

by bubbabooboo on 02 December 2015 - 22:12

In many states dogs with rabies tags can be reverse traced to the vet and the owner. Dogs in shelters may or may not have a collar or tags when picked up from the street. If you do have the luck to find a stray with a rabies tag then this is one last possibility to find the vet who gave the rabies inoculation and through the veterinarian the owner of record at the time the inoculation was given.





 


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