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If your companion animal is lost...

If you have lost your companion animal and live in Ozaukee County, click here to alert the Ozaukee Humane Society that your animal is missing. To see the list of stray animals staying at the Ozaukee Humane Society, click here. There is no fee for this service.

In Milwaukee County, be sure to report that your animal is missing to Milwaukee Area Domestic Animal Control as soon as possible. MADACC is responsible for picking up and holding stray animals. Visiting their facility is the best way to find out if your animal is there. They are located at 3839 W. Burnham Street in West Milwaukee. You can also go to their website at www.madacc.com or call them at 414-649-8640.

In Waukesha County, the Humane Animal Welfare Society and Elmbrook Humane Society takes in strays depending on location. Click on their names to visit their website for more information.

In Washington County, the Washington County Humane Society works with stray animals.

Racine County residents should contact Countryside Humane Society to report their animal missing.

For other city and county humane services, go to Petfinder.com to look for an agency in your community.

The WHS L.O.S.T. Program

If you've ever lost your companion animal, even for a short time, you know how frightening it can be. The Wisconsin Humane Society has launched L.O.S.T. (Locate Our Stray Today) as a service for those who have lost animals and for people who want to help animals to find their way home.

Click here to learn more about the L.O.S.T. program and how you can help.

Click here to be directed to the WHS website and to register your companion with L.O.S.T. now.


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