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Lost and found pets Denver, photo: Missing dog Female, Denver (usl538936)
Missing dog Female, Denver (us...
LOST DOG. She got out of my friend's house an...
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Tue, 02.06.2026
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Lost and found pets Denver, photo: Lost dog, Madison Street, 3721, Denver - friendly, sweet, barely barks
Lost dog, Madison Street, 3721...
He’s a strong boy, but he’s so friendly and s...
Fri, 29.05.2026
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Lost and found pets Aurora, photo: Lost dog, East Alameda Avenue, 14565, Aurora - gray and black, very short
Lost dog, East Alameda Avenue,...
M looking my dog I lost him between 10 AM and...
Wed, 27.05.2026
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Lost and found pets Denver, photo: Lost cat, West 13th Avenue, 927, Denver - male
Lost cat, West 13th Avenue, 92...
My cat has been missing since last Thursday m...
Thu, 21.05.2026
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Lost and found pets Arlington, photo: Lost dog, South Victor Street, Arlington - tan, one eye
Lost dog, South Victor Street,...
His tan! He only has 1 eye sadly he can barel...
Wed, 20.05.2026
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Lost and found pets Denver, photo: Lost cat, East 46th Place, Denver - female, amber gold eyes
Lost cat, East 46th Place, Den...
She has Amber gold eyes, pink nose, perfect w...
Mon, 18.05.2026
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Lost and found pets Denver, photo: Lost cat, South Quebec Street, 4363, Denver - female, green eyes
Lost cat, South Quebec Street,...
She has white paws with green eyes she is ver...
Sun, 17.05.2026
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Lost and found pets Denver, photo: Lost bird, North Duluth Way, 4421, Denver - male Catalina Macaw
Lost bird, North Duluth Way, 4...
He knows his name. His species is Catalina Ma...
Thu, 14.05.2026
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Lost and found pets Sheridan, photo: Missing cat Male, Sheridan (usl537267)
Missing cat Male, Sheridan (us...
Burnt orange overlay, light orange underlay,...
Wed, 13.05.2026
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Lost and found pets Aurora, photo: Lost female cat, East Hamilton Place, Aurora - orange calico/tabby
Lost female cat, East Hamilton...
Orange calico/ tabby ; orange, white, and bro...
Thu, 07.05.2026
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Lost and found pets Denver, photo: Lost dog, Mile-High Steps, Denver - female with curly hair
Lost dog, Mile-High Steps, Den...
White, green eyes,curly hair
Mon, 04.05.2026
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Lost and found pets Aurora, photo: Lost dog, Airport Boulevard, 550, Aurora - male German Shepherd
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All brown coat with black face. He’s a German...
Thu, 30.04.2026
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Lost and found pets Aurora, photo: Lost bird, Aurora, Colorado - Blue and Gold Macaw
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Blue and Gold Macaw
Sat, 25.04.2026
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Lost and found pets Aurora, photo: Lost dog, South Xanadu Way, Aurora - white and light brown named Lotty or Larry
Lost dog, South Xanadu Way, Au...
Color blanco con marrón claro llamado Lotty o...
Wed, 22.04.2026
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Lost and found pets Westminster, photo: Lost dog, Zuni Court, Westminster - female black and white pointer mix
Lost dog, Zuni Court, Westmins...
Remy is a black and white pointer mix with on...
Fri, 17.04.2026
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Lost and found pets Denver, photo: Lost cat, East Green Valley Ranch Boulevard, Denver - neutered male, long haired
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Long haired, grey cat, fairly large, neutered...
Tue, 14.04.2026
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Lost and found pets Denver, photo: Lost female dog, South York Street, 721, Denver - reddish brown Australian Sheppard mix
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Reddish brown Australian Sheppard mix, with a...
Sun, 12.04.2026
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Lost and found pets Westminster, photo: Lost male cat, South Poplar Street, 1886, Denver - black with a white chest patch
Lost male cat, South Poplar St...
He is a 16lb black cat with a little white pa...
Fri, 10.04.2026

Finding lost pets in Aurora, state of Colorado

In Aurora, Colorado, the issue of lost pets can affect pet owners deeply. If you have a beloved pet that has gone missing, understanding the local resources and strategies for finding your lost companion is crucial. The city has various animal shelters and services dedicated to helping you find lost pets. It's essential to act quickly and spread the word about your lost animal.


When searching for your lost pet, consider the following steps to increase your chances of finding them:

  • Contact local animal shelters and rescue organizations.
  • Post on social media, utilizing community groups dedicated to lost and found pets.
  • Distribute flyers in your neighborhood, including a clear picture and description of your animal.
  • Visit local veterinary clinics, as they may have information on found pets.

In addition, check local online marketplaces and classified ads. Sometimes kind-hearted individuals will take in lost animals and post about them online, so keeping an eye out is beneficial.


What to do if you find a lost animal in Aurora, state of Colorado

If you come across a lost animal in Aurora, it's important to act responsibly and compassionately. First, ensure the safety of the animal and yourself. If the animal seems anxious or frightened, approach with caution.


Here are some steps you can take if you find a lost animal:

  • Check for identification tags on the animal.
  • If the animal appears to be stray, consider taking it to a local animal shelter.
  • Post about the found animal on social media and community websites.
  • Contact local animal control authorities for guidance on the next steps.

Being proactive and caring can make a significant difference in the lives of lost pets and their owners.


How to write an ad about a lost or found animal in Aurora, state of Colorado?

When creating an advertisement about a lost or found animal in Aurora, it’s important to include specific details that will help others recognize the pet and contact you. Clear messaging can aid in quickly reuniting lost pets with their owners or finding a home for a found animal.


Here are essential elements to include in your ad:

  • A clear and recent photo of the pet.
  • A detailed description, including the breed, color, and any identifying marks.
  • Your contact information, ensuring it's easy for people to reach you.
  • The location where the animal was lost or found.

Next, share your advertisement on various platforms, such as social media, community boards, and local shelters. The more visibility your ad has, the better chance you have of helping a lost animal return to its home or finding a new one for a stray.