Lost Your Pet in Fort Pierce, Florida? Look for them here:
We work closely with the City of Fort Pierce Animal Control to find strays in the city and return them home.
See your pet below? Contact us immediately!
→ If you've lost a pet and do not see them below, please email us at lostpets@sunrisehs.org so we can keep an eye out for them.
→ If you're outside of the Fort Pierce city limits, check the St. Lucie County website and contact the Humane Society of St. Lucie County, too.
See your pet below? Contact us immediately!
→ If you've lost a pet and do not see them below, please email us at lostpets@sunrisehs.org so we can keep an eye out for them.
→ If you're outside of the Fort Pierce city limits, check the St. Lucie County website and contact the Humane Society of St. Lucie County, too.
Tips for finding a lost pet:
- Check all area shelters and Animal Control units
- Post on community groups on Facebook
- Post on Next-Door or similar apps
- Text your Friends/Family in the area
- Microchip your pet before they are lost (we do low-cost clinics every 3 months!)
About Found Animals and Strays at Sunrise Humane Society:
Stray animals are held for a minimum of five (5) days to give owners an opportunity to find them. During this time, SHS staff make every attempt to reach an owner by scanning for microchips, perusing Facebook, Next-door and other outlets where owners may have posted lost pet information.
If Strays Aren't Claimed:
Once an animal is off its stray hold, it undergoes an extensive evaluation including medical and behavior assessments to determine the outcome of the animal.
Outcomes include:
If an animal is made available for adoption, they may stay as long as is necessary to find them a good home. Before space constraints start to become an issue, we work with other Agencies to transfer animals providing a new potential adoption audience.
Outcomes include:
- Adoption
- Transfer to area Rescues/Shelters
- (As a last resort) euthanasia. However, we promise that every alternative will be explored before any animal is ever euthanized.
If an animal is made available for adoption, they may stay as long as is necessary to find them a good home. Before space constraints start to become an issue, we work with other Agencies to transfer animals providing a new potential adoption audience.