Finding Lost Pets After a Disaster
- How do I find my pet after a disaster?
- What will happen to my pet if it is in a shelter?
- How can I get my pet out of shelter?
- What should I do with a stray animal?
- Hays County - Animal Shelter Information
- Williamson County - Animal Shelter Information
- Travis County - Animal Shelter Information
- Bastrop County - Animal Shelter Information
- Caldwell County - Animal Shelter Information
This article was written for those in Central Texas, but may be helpful for all Texas residents. It lays out steps you can take to find a lost pet after a disaster. This article was written by Texas RioGrande Legal Aid.

Your first step should be to visit your local animal shelter. Some animal shelters have online databases that include pictures of the animals that are residing there. You can also try calling the 3-1- 1 non-emergency service number to find your local shelters and see what information and resources might be available for lost pets.
It depends on the rules for that shelter. Generally, shelters must search the animal for identifying tattoos and marks, and scan it for microchips that may provide owner information. If any identification is found on the animal, the shelter must take reasonable efforts to locate and notify the owner. Some cities and counties have rules that state how long the local shelter must hold an animal before making it available for adoption or euthanizing it. If the county or municipality does not have rules about how long to hold the animal, the shelter’s staff decides. Even if an owner has been identified, the shelter cannot hold the animal indefinitely. In disaster situations the shelters are typically very short on space and cannot accommodate the animals for an extended period of time.
First, you must prove that the animal is yours. The proof of ownership that is required varies from shelter to shelter. Some shelters will allow you to simply identify the animal as yours. Others might require documents such as records from a veterinarian or a photo of you with the animal. Regardless of the shelter’s policies, it’s best to gather any evidence you can to prove that the animal belongs to you. If more than one person claims the same animal, the shelter will decide who gets the animal. If you are identified as the owner, many animal shelters will require you to pay a fee for the costs of impounding (keeping and caring for) the animal. The fee might be waived for various reasons, including special circumstances like a natural disaster, depending on shelter policies and local ordinances.
If it is safe for you to do so, you should take the animal to the nearest shelter. If you can’t get to the animal shelter safely because of a disaster situation or because the animal cannot be safely transported, try to care for the animal as you are able and contact the contact animal control department in your area to retrieve the animal. There may also be a local disaster resource for lost and found pets in your area where you can provide information about the animal. Contact your local shelter for more information.
Wimberley area:
- Lost and Found
- Wimberley High School, 100 Carney Lane, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Volunteers available to coordinate the reunion of lost pets with their owners.
- Wimberley Adoption Group and Rescue
- Wimberley Animal Referral FriendsWebsite
San Marcos Area:
- San Marcos Regional Animal Shelter
- 750 River Road, San Marcos, TX 78666, Phone: 512-805-2650
- If a found animal can’t be transported to shelter or you see loose livestock, call Hays County Animal Control at 512-393-7896.
Dripping Springs Area:
- Wayside Rescue and Sanctuary
- 302 E. Mt. Gainor Road, Dripping Springs, TX 78620
- Phone: 512-466-9810
Kyle Area:
- PAWS Shelter of Central Texas
- 500 FM 150 East, Kyle, TX 78640
- Phone: 512-268-1611
Central Texas area:
- Central Texas SPCA
- 909 S. Bagdad Rd., Leander, TX 78641
- Phone: 512-260-7722
- Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter
- 1855 S.E. Innerloop, Georgetown, TX 78626
- Phone: 512-943-3322
Georgetown area:
- City of Georgetown Animal Shelter
- 110 Walden Drive, Georgetown, TX 78626
- Phone: 512-930-3592
Taylor area:
- Taylor City Animal Shelter
- 600 E. 4th Street, Taylor, TX 76574
- Phone: 512-352-5551
Leander area:
- Texas Humane Heroes
- 10930 E. Crystal Falls Parkway, Leander, Texas 78641
- Phone: 512-260-3602
Jarrell area:
- Midnight’s Journey
- 12801 N. IH 35, Jarrell, TX 76537
- Phone: 512-876-7081, 512-587-8019
Thorndale area:
- Charlyne’s Pound Puppies (this shelter also has cats)
- Phone: 512-832-4101
Austin area:
- Austin Animal Center
- 7201 Levander Loop, Bldg A, Austin, TX 78702
- Phone: 512-978-0500
- Austin Pets Alive
- 1156 W. Cesar Chavez, Austin, TX 78703
- Phone: 512-961-6519
- Austin Humane Society
- 124 W. Anderson Lane, Austin, TX 78752
- Phone: 512-646-7387
Pflugerville area::
- Pflugerville Animal Shelter
- 1600 Waterbrook Drive, Pflugerville, TX 78660
- Phone: 512-990-7387
Lago Vista area:
- Lifelong Friends Pet Adoptions
- 20803 FM 1431, Lago Vista, TX 78654
- Phone: 512-267-6876
- Companion Connection
- Email: villagerescue@gmail.com
- Email: villagerescue@gmail.com
- Bastrop County Animal Control and Shelter
- 589 Cool Water Drive, Bastrop, TX 78602
- Phone: 512-549-5160
Lockhart area
- Lockhart Animal Shelter
- 547 Old McMahan Rd., Lockhart, TX 78644
- Phone: 512-376-3336
Luling area
- Luling City Shelter
- 1800 E. Pierce Street, Luling, TX 78648
- Phone: 512-745-1103