Saskatchewan

Regina Humane Society lets people report lost, found pets online

The Regina Humane Society is trying to make it easy to look for lost pets online.

Society encouraging pet owners to get their dog or cat microchipped

The Regina Humane Society says it wants to make it easier for people to be reunited with their lost dogs and cats. (Josh Lynn/CBC)

The Regina Humane Society is trying to make easy to look for lost pets online.

People who've lost Loki or Snowball can file a lost pet report by going here.

On the other hand, if you've found a stray animal, you can file a report here. 

That allows people with missing pets to look through a list of strays here.

The internet aside, the Humane Society says one of the best ways of reuniting pets with their owners is to have the dog or cat microchipped.

The Humane Society's veterinary clinic conducts regular microchip clinics on the third Thursday of each month at the shelter from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. CST.

Microchips cost $30 and an appointment can be scheduled by calling 306-543-6363, extension 233.