If you have lost or found a pet in Skagit Valley, your very first step should be to let us know by completing a report below so we can get it in our database. You can also call us at 360-757-0445, email us at shelter@skagithumane.org, or come by the shelter. If you come by, bring any photos you might have of your pet with you to help us in identification.
Leave a report with your local animal control department. Ask them how you can provide a photo of your lost pet to them, along with your contact information. If you’re unsure of how to contact animal control, call your local police department and they can point you in the right direction, but we have also listed the numbers and links to their websites here below
You should definitely consider microchipping your pet and always keep their tags attached and information updated. Also consider registering with PawBoost. PawBoost is like an AMBER Alert for lost pets. Millions of pet lovers have joined their Rescue Squad by signing up for localized lost & found pet alerts. More importantly, PawBoost has helped reunite over 1 million pets with their families. Posting is free, with optional premium services available. Click here to register a lost or found pet with PawBoost.
If you have custody of a found animal, you can bring it the Humane Society of Skagit Valley during business hours. Our open-admission policy is sometimes limited by available space. Please call first to ensure that we have an open kennel. We DO NOT EUTHANIZE HEALTHY, ADOPTABLE ANIMALS DUE TO SPACE CONSTRAINTS. Sometimes, this means that you might need to get on a waiting list for an open spot. In this case, you can ask us to call you with regular updates. Surrender fees vary according to your address, as different areas and municipalities have different policies regarding stray animal care and funding. Please be sure to bring proof of address and photo ID when surrendering a pet.