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Missing pets in Alpharetta

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Lost pets Buford, photo: Lost cat, Island View Court, 1018, Buford - blind brown tabby male
Lost cat, Island View Court, 1...
Blind cat. Brown tabby with white paws and ch...
Sun, 07.06.2026
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Lost pets Alpharetta, photo: Lost cat, Monroe Way, 3010, Alpharetta - grey tabby, 8 years old
Lost cat, Monroe Way, 3010, Al...
Grey tabby. 8 years old. Missing most of her...
Sat, 06.06.2026
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Lost pets Woodstock, photo: Lost cat, female, Apple Branch Drive, 208, Woodstock - tabby with stripes and a smiley face collar
Lost cat, female, Apple Branch...
Short haired tabby cat with stripes in the wo...
Sun, 31.05.2026
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Lost pets Lawrenceville, photo: Lost cat, Leach Drive, 1554, Lawrenceville - male - white spot on chest
Lost cat, Leach Drive, 1554, L...
White spot on chest
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Tue, 26.05.2026
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Lost pets Marietta, photo: Lost dog, Barrington Overlook Northeast, 1663, Marietta - small, very furry, tan coat
Lost dog, Barrington Overlook...
Se llama copo es un machito Pequeño Muy cariñ...
Tue, 26.05.2026
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Lost pets Doraville, photo: Lost cat, Jones Mill Road, Peachtree Corners, Doraville - male tabby Maine Coon mix with a black harness with purple stars
Lost cat, Jones Mill Road, Pea...
He is a tabby Maine cone mix and has black ha...
Sun, 24.05.2026
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Lost pets Buford, photo: Lost dog, Copper Grove Lane Northeast, 2305, Northwest Harbor, Buford - female, brindle
Lost dog, Copper Grove Lane No...
Brindle.
Mon, 18.05.2026
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Lost pets Canton, photo: Lost cat, Mountain Vista Boulevard, 180, Canton - female
Lost cat, Mountain Vista Boule...
She sometimes squeaks when picked up, her chi...
Sat, 09.05.2026
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Lost pets Lawrenceville, photo: Lost dog, Old Norcross Rd & Winding River Dr, Lawrenceville - male shih tzu/chihuahua
Lost dog, Old Norcross Rd & Wi...
All black with white paws,belly,chin. 9lbs sh...
Thu, 07.05.2026
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Lost pets Canton, photo: Lost cat, Vaughn Road, 6042, Canton - mostly white with orange and black markings
Lost cat, Vaughn Road, 6042, C...
She is mostly white with orange & black aroun...
Tue, 05.05.2026
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Lost pets Arlington, photo: Lost female cat, Lochmar Trail, 3940, Cumming - black and brown fluffy
Lost female cat, Lochmar Trail...
Black and brown fluffy cat
Wed, 29.04.2026
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Lost pets Lawrenceville, photo: Lost male cat, Azalea Drive, Lawrenceville - cheetah print patterns
Lost male cat, Azalea Drive, L...
Apollo has cheetah print patterns. He is kind...
Wed, 29.04.2026
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Lost pets Milton, photo: Lost dog, Stonebrook Farms Road, Milton - tricolor but white
Lost dog, Stonebrook Farms Roa...
Tricolor but white
Mon, 27.04.2026
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Lost pets Atlanta, photo: Lost dog, Twin Brooks Drive Southeast, 1764, Marietta - male with green collar
Lost dog, Twin Brooks Drive So...
Roko es color cafe claro y niki es merle un o...
Thu, 23.04.2026
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Lost pets Atlanta, photo: Lost dog, Sandy Springs, Atlanta - female Toy mini poodle
Lost dog, Sandy Springs, Atlan...
Breed: Toy mini poodle Color: Black and white...
Wed, 22.04.2026
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Lost pets Cumming, photo: Lost cat, Daves Creek Road, 1649, Cumming - male, grey and white, injury behind left ear
Lost cat, Daves Creek Road, 16...
Tom is grey and white with injuries behind hi...
Mon, 20.04.2026
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Lost pets Birmingham, photo: Lost cat, Sugar Hill, Georgia - blonde tabby with a wound
Success
Reunited
Theo is a blonde tabby cat— he is super sweet...
Sun, 19.04.2026
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Lost pets Roswell, photo: Lost dog, Hardscrabble Road, Roswell - small black lab with Corgi body
Lost dog, Hardscrabble Road, R...
Looks like small black lab with Corgi body. A...
Wed, 15.04.2026
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Lost pets Peachtree Corners, photo: Lost female cat, Peachtree Parkway Northwest, Peachtree Corners - tan, sandy, orange tabby
Lost female cat, Peachtree Par...
Tan, sandy, orange tabby short hair cat. 7 ye...
Tue, 07.04.2026
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Lost pets Peachtree Corners, photo: Lost female cat, Bankside Way, Peachtree Corners - June is the sweetest girl
Lost female cat, Bankside Way,...
June is the sweetest girl but can be a little...
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Mon, 06.04.2026

In Alpharetta, Georgia, statistics show that a significant number of pets go missing each year. It is estimated that nearly 1 in 3 pets will become lost during their lifetime. Understanding what to do when your pet goes missing is crucial in increasing the chances of their safe return.

What to do if you lose your pet in Alpharetta, state of Georgia?

Losing your pet can be a distressing experience. Here are the steps you should take immediately:

  • Start searching your neighborhood: Look around your home and yard first. Pets often don’t go far.
  • Notify your neighbors: Inform your neighbors that your pet is missing and ask if they can keep an eye out.
  • Contact local animal control: Reach out to your local animal control agency to report your missing pet. They can provide assistance and may already have reports of found animals.
  • Visit local shelters: Check with animal shelters in Alpharetta. Many lost pets are taken to shelters, and the staff can help you search.

Once you have taken these steps, it’s critical to spread the word about your missing pet. The more people who know, the more eyes available to help find them.

Make sure to create flyers and distribute them around your community, including local businesses and popular gathering spots. Posting on social media can also dramatically increase your reach.

How to write a missing pet ad in Alpharetta, state of Georgia

When crafting an ad for your missing pet, clarity and accuracy are key. Here’s how to write an effective missing pet ad:

  • Include a clear description: Mention your pet’s species, breed, color, size, and any distinctive marks.
  • Add contact information: Make sure your phone number and email are correct and visible.
  • Offer a reward: If possible, consider providing a reward for information leading to the safe return of your pet, this can motivate others to help.
  • Utilize local online platforms: Post the ad on local community boards, social media groups, and missing pet databases.

Remember to keep your ad updated as you receive information or if your pet is found. Engaging with your community can greatly enhance the chances of your beloved pet returning home safely.