Red Deer has experienced a concerning increase in missing pets this summer, according to new data released on June 23, 2025. The rise in missing cats and dogs has been attributed to increased outdoor activity during the warmer months, which often results in pets wandering away from home. The data highlights that a significant number of these incidents occur during summer due to open windows and doors, barbecue gatherings, and more frequent outdoor adventures. Local animal shelters and pet rescue organizations have reported a corresponding spike in intake numbers, urging pet owners to ensure their animals are microchipped and have up-to-date identification tags. To mitigate this trend, the community is encouraged to take preventative measures, such as secure fencing and careful supervision of pets while outdoors. The City of Red Deer is also considering initiatives to address this issue by raising awareness and increasing patrols in popular pet areas. This surge serves as a reminder for all pet owners to be vigilant and proactive in keeping their furry friends safe.
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