Asheville animal welfare groups continue partnership to keep pets and their families together

News release from Brother Wolf Animal Rescue:

In partnership with Brother Wolf Animal Rescue, Asheville Humane Society, and the ASPCA Spay/Neuter Alliance, an initiative established last year to help reunite pet owners with their missing pets continues.

Continuing on the success of last year’s event, another free microchipping event will take place on Friday, May 10, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the ASPCA Spay/Neuter Alliance (ASNA) in Asheville. To guarantee an appointment, pet owners are invited to register in advance. Appointment times are flexible, and walk-ups will be accepted as available. Each pet will receive a tag for their collar or harness that features a QR code, efficiently linking the finder of a lost animal to their owner’s contact information for a quick reunification if they ever go missing. Executives from each organization will be available for media interviews for the first two hours of the event.

Microchipping has proven effective in increasing the likelihood of lost pets being returned to their owners outside of the shelter. However, it is essential to keep contact information up to date to maximize the effectiveness of microchips.

“We are thrilled to build upon this collaborative program and ensure the safety and wellbeing of even more pets this year,” said Jeff Hassel, executive director of Asheville Humane Society. “During last year’s event, over 160 cats and dogs received microchips and we look forward to seeing more pets and their families on May 10.”

With Memorial Day and the summer season approaching, the risk of pets going missing increases. Barbecues, open windows, people coming in and out of the house, and loud fireworks can lead to pets getting lost. To ensure the safety of your pets during this time, the following tips are recommended:

  1. MicrochipandIDTags:EnsureyourpetismicrochippedandwearinganIDtagwith up-to-date contact information.
  2. ProvideaSafeSpaceDuringLoudEvents:Summeroftenincludesnoisyeventslike fireworks displays. Never use fireworks around pets or bring them to fireworks displays. Opt to keep pets at home in a secure and comfortable space where they can retreat during such events.
  3. UseLeashesandHarnesses:Whentakingyourpetforwalksoroutings,alwayshave them on a leash or harness. Even well-trained pets can be startled and try to bolt. A leash provides an extra layer of security.
  4. BeMindfulofOpenDoorsandWindows:Wetendtokeepdoorsandwindowsopenas the weather gets warmer. However, be cautious when doing so, as pets may attempt to slip out unnoticed. Teach your pet to wait or stay away from open doors and check that your windows are secure to avoid accidental escapes.

Remember, vigilance, proper identification, and a secure environment are key to keeping your pet safe and by your side.

If you do happen to find an animal this summer, scan the QR code around their neck to access their owner’s information! Not sure if they have a microchip? There are many free and accessible scanning locations available all around Asheville. Visit lostpetsavl.org to learn more and to help us build a safe and responsible community of pets in Asheville.

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