Finding a Missing Pet

Finding A Missing Pet

When pets go missing, it can be very worrisome, especially as time passes. Finding a missing pet quickly could make a difference in your pet’s well-being and safety. Below are suggestions for finding a missing pet.

Gibi Makes Finding A Missing Pet Fast and Easy

If you have a Gibi Pet GPS Tracker, finding a missing pet is quick and easy, because Gibi keeps track of your pet 24/7. Simply log into your Gibi account using a smartphone (or computer, or tablet) to see where your pet is on Google Maps. Click here to learn more about how Gibi works.

Tips If You Don’t Have A Gibi

If you don’t have a Gibi Pet GPS Tracker on your pet, below are some tips to find your pet.

Does your pet have a microchip? Is the microchip registered? Microchips are basically dog tags under your pet’s skin. Microchips cannot track pets, but Gibi can. Similar to dog tags, microchips have your contact information, if registered. So, register your microchip. Click here to verify if your pet’s microchip is registered.

  • Call your local city/county animal control, humane society, SPCA, or dog shelter/rescue to see if they have your pet. If they don’t, then they can keep an eye out for you.
  • Post lost pet signs in your neighborhood and surrounding areas and let your neighbors know that you are looking for your pet. So, they can keep an eye out for you.
  • While scouring your neighborhood and surrounding areas, call out your pet’s name so they may hear you.
  • Place a blanket or article of clothing with your scent by your front door, back doors, and/or gates. It may help your pet find home.

We hope you found this information useful. Please consider getting a Gibi Pet GPS Tracker to keep your pet safe, because pets are family.