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Missing dogs in Buckeye

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Missing dog Tonopah, photo: Lost Beige Chihuahua, 14, Tonopah Area
Lost Beige Chihuahua, 14, Tono...
She small she’s a good dog she’s very fragile...
Sun, 03.08.2025
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Missing dog Avondale, photo: Lost: Sweet 10-Year-Old Gray Dog in Avondale
Lost: Sweet 10-Year-Old Gray D...
Mostly gray with some white. About 8lbs is 10...
Wed, 02.07.2025
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Missing dog Buckeye, photo: Lost Fluffy White Dog in Buckeye Area
Lost Fluffy White Dog in Bucke...
White fluffy wide rib cage small male brown e...
Wed, 18.06.2025
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Missing dog Avondale, photo: Help Find Our Lost Small Dog - Avondale
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Hi, I left home on May 27th. Help me get back...
Tue, 27.05.2025
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Missing dog , photo: Lost Playful Golden Retriever Puppy
Lost Playful Golden Retriever...
He is a golden retriever of about 5 months ol...
Sun, 25.05.2025
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Missing dog Buckeye, photo: Lost Shih Tzu: Grey & White, Buckeye
Lost Shih Tzu: Grey & White, B...
Es raza shitzu pequeña tiene pelo gris con bl...
Sun, 25.05.2025
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Missing dog Buckeye, photo: Lost Shih Tzu: Gray & White in Buckeye
Lost Shih Tzu: Gray & White in...
She is Shih Tzu gray and white
Sat, 24.05.2025
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Missing dog Avondale, photo: Lost Dog: Black with White Paws in Avondale
Lost Dog: Black with White Paw...
Black coat with white paws and white chest
Wed, 21.05.2025
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Missing dog Buckeye, photo: Lost Dapple Dachshund in Buckeye Area
Lost Dapple Dachshund in Bucke...
Dapple white and gray dachshund. Small blue l...
Mon, 05.05.2025
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Missing dog Avondale, photo: Lost Dog: Multicolored, Red Collar, Avondale
Lost Dog: Multicolored, Red Co...
He is wearing a red collar with a little bow,...
Thu, 24.04.2025
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Missing dog Buckeye, photo: Help Find Brownie: Lost Chihuahua in Buckeye
Help Find Brownie: Lost Chihua...
Female Chocolate Chihuahua Brownie is her n...
Thu, 13.03.2025
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Missing dog Arizona City, photo: Lost German Shepherd Mix on I-10 in AZ
Lost German Shepherd Mix on I-...
She is a German shepherd mix with brown and b...
Thu, 06.03.2025
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Missing dog Goodyear, photo: Lost 4lb Cream Pomeranian in Goodyear
Lost 4lb Cream Pomeranian in G...
4lb Cream Pomeranian, was lost when he jumped...
Mon, 24.02.2025
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Missing dog Litchfield Park, photo: Lost Yorkie: Grey Blonde, Litchfield Park
Lost Yorkie: Grey Blonde, Litc...
Yorkie, male, grey blonde hair, stayed with f...
Fri, 21.02.2025
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Missing dog Litchfield Park, photo: Lost: Nala, White Chihuahua Mix in Litchfield
Lost: Nala, White Chihuahua Mi...
Her name is Nala. White small chihuahua mixed...
Tue, 14.01.2025
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Missing dog Buckeye, photo: Lost Chihuahua Mix: Help Find Her Now!
Lost Chihuahua Mix: Help Find...
Chihuahua terrier mix 12lbs. White with brown...
Sun, 12.01.2025
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Missing dog Buckeye, photo: Help Find Bonnie: Missing Coonhound
Help Find Bonnie: Missing Coon...
Female, 4yrs old, name is Bonnie. Bluetick /...
Sat, 14.12.2024
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Missing dog , photo: Lost Shy Shiba Inu: West Purdue Ave
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Pure white female shiba inu. Small below knee...
Thu, 05.12.2024
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Missing dog Arizona City, photo: Lost Maltipoo: Help Find Frenchfry!
Lost Maltipoo: Help Find Frenc...
I lost my female maltipoo. She is about 11yrs...
Wed, 30.10.2024
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Missing dog Avondale, photo: Lost Grey Schnauzer on West Chase Lane
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Grey silver color, miniature schnauzer male n...
Sun, 20.10.2024

Each year, thousands of dogs go missing in Buckeye, Arizona. It is estimated that around 1 in 3 pets will go missing at some point in their lives. This can be a distressing experience for both the owners and the animals. If your dog is lost, it’s essential to act quickly and efficiently to increase the chances of a happy reunion.


What to do if your dog is lost in Buckeye state of Arizona

The first step you should take when your dog goes missing is to stay calm. Rushing into action without a plan can lead to mistakes. Here are some steps to follow:

  • Begin searching your neighborhood immediately. Take a flashlight if it is dark and call out your dog's name.
  • Contact your local animal shelters and animal control to report your dog as missing.
  • Post on local social media groups and platforms dedicated to pets in your area. Include clear photos and descriptions.
  • Consider making a flyer with your dog's picture, your contact information, and any distinct features.
  • Ask neighbors and nearby shops if they’ve seen your dog.

Don’t lose hope, as many lost dogs are found and returned home every day. It's important to remain proactive throughout this process.


In the unfortunate event that you cannot find your dog within the first few hours, you may need to expand your search. The following tips can help you in your efforts:

  • Visit parks, schools, or any places your dog often frequented.
  • Leave food and water outside your home to attract your dog back.
  • Consider using a tracking device if your dog has one. This could save you a lot of time.
  • Keep in touch with local pet rescue organizations who may help you spread the word.
  • Continue to update your missing dog posts whenever you have new information.

Acting swiftly can greatly increase your chances of finding your lost dog. Remember, being thorough is key.


How to write a missing dog ad in Buckeye state of Arizona

When creating a missing dog advertisement, clarity is essential. Here are some tips to help you write an effective ad:

  • Start with a clear headline like “Missing Dog: Please Help!”
  • Include a recent photo of your dog. A well-lit picture will help others recognize your pet.
  • Provide a detailed description of your dog, including breed, size, color, and any identifiable markings.
  • Add your contact information, ensuring it is easy to read. Include an email or phone number for quick communication.
  • If applicable, mention any special needs your dog may have or if it is skittish.

By providing accurate and comprehensive information, you can increase the likelihood of your dog's safe return. Be sure to distribute your advertisement widely, both online and in your local community.


Your efforts in making sure your dog is safely returned home can make all the difference. Remember, your local community is there to help you in this challenging time.