Suffolk County's Lost Pet Network will provide participating owners with a printed pet identification card and enrolled pets will be added to a database designed to help quickly locate missing animals.
CENTRAL ISLIP, Suffolk County -- Suffolk County announced a new Lost Pet Network Tuesday in an effort to reunite owners with their beloved missing pets.
"As Suffolk County Sheriff, my priority is keeping residents safe, and that extends to the four-legged members of our communities," Toulon said."The Sheriff's Lost Pet Network will help Deputy Sheriffs and other municipal partners swiftly and safely locate residents' missing pets by utilizing an ID-driven database. I look forward to embarking on this new program that will hopefully return more dogs and cats back to their loving families.
If a registered pet is reported missing, the Suffolk County Sheriff's Office will send an alert and share identifying information with Deputy Sheriffs and local municipalities. Any enrolled pets that go missing will also be posted on a designated website and on the Sheriff's social media pages.
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