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Missing pets in Atlanta

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Lost pets Chamblee, photo: Lost cat, Chamblee Rail Trail, Chamblee - female, one eye, likes to hide
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One eye, likes to hide
Wed, 10.06.2026
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Lost pets Atlanta, photo: Lost cat, Evans Ridge Drive, Atlanta - male, orange and white shorthair, snaggle tooth
Lost cat, Evans Ridge Drive, A...
Orange and white shorthair, snaggle tooth, cr...
Tue, 09.06.2026
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Lost pets Atlanta, photo: Lost dog, Connell Avenue Southwest, 470, Atlanta - small grey and whitish inside dog
Lost dog, Connell Avenue South...
Sol is missing since yesterday June 6,2026 at...
Sat, 06.06.2026
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Lost pets Decatur, photo: Lost cat, McClean Street, 129, Decatur - female, clipped ear
Lost cat, McClean Street, 129,...
CLIPPED EAR. Orange and white coat but only h...
Wed, 03.06.2026
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Lost pets Mableton, photo: Lost dog, female, South Gordon Road, Mableton - white and orange, big floppy ears
Lost dog, female, South Gordon...
Last seen location : S Gordon rd Near by loca...
Wed, 03.06.2026
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Lost pets Atlanta, photo: Lost dog, Jackson Street Southeast, 88, Atlanta - female cockapoo Chai
Lost dog, Jackson Street South...
Chocolate brown cockapoo, Chai was lost on Ma...
Sat, 30.05.2026
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Lost pets Vinings, photo: Lost dog, Figaro Drive, Vinings - female, shy, white with brown spots
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She is white with brown spots. Her eyes are l...
Sat, 30.05.2026
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Lost pets Atlanta, photo: Lost dog, Adair Avenue Southeast, 208, Atlanta - female, black German Shepherd with rainbow collar
Lost dog, Adair Avenue Southea...
7 y/o Black German Shepherd. Jet black w/ whi...
Wed, 27.05.2026
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Lost pets Decatur, photo: Lost cat, female, Kelley Chapel Road, 2819, Decatur - very black shiny coat
Lost cat, female, Kelley Chape...
She weighs about 8-9 pounds. She is probably...
Mon, 25.05.2026
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Lost pets Arlington, photo: Lost cat male, Rogers Street Southeast, Atlanta - black and white, light blue collar with AirTag
Lost cat male, Rogers Street S...
MISSING in Kirkwood/Edgewood since 5/20: Blac...
Wed, 20.05.2026
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Lost pets Atlanta, photo: Lost cat, Bellewood Oak Drive, 184, Tucker, Atlanta - male, black short to medium hair
Lost cat, Bellewood Oak Drive,...
Black short to medium hair, 9 months old, gre...
Sun, 17.05.2026
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Lost pets Atlanta, photo: Lost cat, Liberty Parkway Northwest, 1088, Atlanta - female with blue eyes and a blue collar
Lost cat, Liberty Parkway Nort...
Gray brown body color with a black and gray s...
Fri, 15.05.2026
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Lost pets Arlington, photo: Lost dog, Lakeside Drive Northeast, 3480, Atlanta, Arlington - female, limping, 15 years old
Lost dog, Lakeside Drive North...
My sister was watching my animal while I was...
Thu, 14.05.2026
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Lost pets Atlanta, photo: Lost dog, Short Street, Douglasville, Atlanta - male with gray coat
Lost dog, Short Street, Dougla...
Lucky weighs 80 pounds, Small, stocky build G...
Sun, 03.05.2026
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Lost pets Forest Park, photo: Lost dog, Linda Way, 768, Forest Park - friendly male pit bull
Lost dog, Linda Way, 768, Fore...
Friendly Pit bull. Dark brown/gray/white. Whi...
Thu, 23.04.2026
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Lost pets Arlington, photo: Lost male cat, West Wesley Ridge, 11, Atlanta - 14 years old
Lost male cat, West Wesley Rid...
Black and white coat with black on top and wh...
Fri, 17.04.2026
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Lost pets Charlotte, photo: Lost female dog, Atlanta Student Movement Boulevard, Atlanta - charcoal/white with a green mark
Lost female dog, Atlanta Stude...
Charcoal/White Female. She also has a small g...
Sun, 12.04.2026
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Lost pets Atlanta, photo: Lost male dog, Crumley Street Southwest, Atlanta - Yorkshire terrier
Lost male dog, Crumley Street...
His back is shaved he is a Yorkshire terrier...
Sat, 04.04.2026
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Lost pets Smyrna, photo: Lost Dog, Female, Cumberland Crossing, 41, Smyrna - Tan brown, white stripe down her nose
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Tan brown, pointed ears, white stripe down he...
Thu, 12.03.2026

According to local statistics, approximately 10,000 pets go missing in Atlanta each year. This alarming figure highlights the importance of being prepared and knowing what steps to take if your beloved pet becomes lost. Whether you have a dog or a cat, understanding how to locate your missing animal can save you a lot of stress and heartache.


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

If you find yourself in the unfortunate situation of having lost your pet in Atlanta, there are several steps you can take to increase your chances of finding them.

  • Immediately search your neighborhood.
  • Ask your neighbors if they have seen your pet.
  • Check local shelters and animal control facilities.
  • Post on local social media groups and community boards.
  • Put up flyers in your area with a clear picture and description of your pet.

Taking action quickly is crucial. When your pet goes missing in Atlanta, they can wander far from home, so make sure to act fast. Here are some additional steps to consider:

  • Contact local veterinarians to see if anyone has brought in your missing pet.
  • Utilize lost pet services and websites that can help spread the word.
  • Take a moment to visit your local animal shelter in person.

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

Creating an effective ad is key to finding your lost pet. Ensure your advertisement is informative and eye-catching.

  • Include a clear photo of your pet.
  • Write a detailed description including the animal's name, breed, color, and any unique markings.
  • Share your contact information clearly.
  • Offer a reward if possible, as this can entice people to look for your pet.

Here is a simple template for your missing pet ad: "Lost [Pet's Name], a [Breed], [Color] in [Location]. Please contact [Your Name] at [Your Phone Number]. Reward offered!" This straightforward approach helps people recognize your pet easily.


Overall, losing a pet can be a distressing experience, but remaining calm and organized will help you navigate the process of finding your beloved animal. Remember, every minute counts when your pet goes missing in Atlanta, so take swift action to enlist the help of your community!