The mission of the San Luis Obispo County Division of Animal Services is to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of domestic animals and the people they serve through public education, enforcement of applicable laws, and the humane care and rehoming of impounded and sheltered animals.
The quickest and easiest way to file a lost animal report is to visit Animal Services’ Lost and Found Animals page. Follow the links at the top of the page to file a report for your lost dog, cat, or other type of animal. You will also be able to add a picture of your lost pet to the report.
If you are unable to file your report electronically, you may make a telephone report by calling (805)781-4400.
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