![]() ![]() The Lost and Found office is administered by Facilities & Services in accordance with the Lost property guideline. You will also be asked to sign a receipt to acknowledge that you have received your property. You will be asked to show proof of identity and, if necessary, ownership of the item. Lost property may be collected from the Lost and Found Office between 9.30am and 4pm, Monday to Friday. Any passports are immediately taken to the Canberra City Police Station to be processed by their system. If not collected by the finder after the above stated periods, the property will be handed over to charity or destroyed. Goods of significant value (over $500 in value): kept for 3 months Good of low value (between $20 and $500 in value): kept for 1 month Goods of no value (less than $20 in value): kept for 7 days Perishable goods: disposed of immediately (anything that might pose a risk to public health if kept including food and beverage containers) Property that is handed in is assessed for its value and is held under the following conditions as mandated by legislation (Uncollected Goods Act 1996): Your contact address and telephone number The items will be registered and you will be asked to provide the following information: Items that have been found can be handed into the Lost and Found Office. The name of the owner (if different from above)Īreas on campus where you believe the item may have been lostĭate that you noticed the item was missing ![]() Reports of lost items can be made at any time by:Įmailing reporting a lost item please provide the following information: It is open between 10am to 12noon and 2pm to 4pm, Monday to Friday. The Dogs’ Refuge Home cannot accept lost dogs who are found in locations other than those listed above.The Lost and Found Office is located in the Anthony Low Building (124), entrance from Garran Road. If you remove a dog from its home council or the area you found it, it can make it more difficult for the dog to be reunited with their owner. Lost and found pets Appointments are required before attending the Animal Care Facility, please call (08) 9205 8555 to book. If you do not live in that local council area, do not take the dog home unless you are prepared to drop it back to Ranger Services when they open. Be as specific as you can, as it will be easier to identify and match your item. Please refrain from removing a dog from the council/ area in which you found it. Follow 4 simple steps indicating what you have lost, when and where, and your contact details. It is always safest to contact your local ranger so they can go through the proper reclaims process. PLEASE NOTE: You should never hand over a lost dog to anyone without PROOF OF OWNERSHIP. If you are unable to get a photo of the dog, please post a description of the dogs’ physical appearance along with the details above. Pets of Perth Lost and Found – Facebook Pageĭon’t forget to include the last known location of the dog, the breed and gender and that the local council has been rung to collect the dog. If you’re able to take a photo of the dog, please post to the The dog may also be known to the vet or the vet may be able to securely hold the dog for the ranger or owner to collect. If you are able to approach and secure the dog, drive it to the closest open vet surgery and ask the vet to scan the microchip for ownership details. Contact the local council in which you found the dog so they can collect and check for a microchip and try to locate the owners. If you have found a dog it is important you do not approach the dog if he/she is showing signs of fear or aggression. You can also create a FREE listing with Lost Pet Finder via Īfter you have created your listing, the website generates a printable lost and found poster. Post a current photo to the Pets of Perth Lost and Found – Facebook PageĪND the Lost and Found Pets in Perth Facebook Pageĭon’t forget to include the last known location of your dog, the breed, gender and your contact details. The first thing to do is to contact the local council in which your dog went missing – chances are if someone finds your dog, they are likely to contact that council. To find out more about the terms and regulations for each council above, please visit their websites at: Should a dog remain unclaimed at the end of the council’s holding period, ownership of the dog transfers to the Home and the dog is made available for adoption. All dogs are well cared for during their impoundment with us. Lost dogs can be collected between 11am – 3pm 7-days-a-week. ![]() The council’s impoundment fees have been paid.Dog has been microchipped and registered to the council the dog resides in.When a dog is impounded through one of the above councils, the dog will be transferred to the Dogs’ Refuge Home at 30 Lemnos Street, Shenton Park where he/she can be reclaimed providing the following requirements are met: The Dogs’ Refuge Home acts as a pound facility for dogs that are found or picked by a ranger in the following council areas: ![]()
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