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Missing pets in Carrollton

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Lost pets Dallas, photo: Lost cat, Sage Hill Lane, Dallas - female Abyssinian Iris
Lost cat, Sage Hill Lane, Dall...
Breed: Abyssinian Name: Iris Gender: Female C...
Sun, 17.05.2026
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Lost pets Garland, photo: Lost dog, Norway Drive, Garland - scared and running
Lost dog, Norway Drive, Garlan...
Gracie is a older female German Shepherd who...
Tue, 12.05.2026
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Lost pets Coppell, photo: Lost cat, Rolling Brook Lane, Coppell - male, mostly gray and white, striped tail
Lost cat, Rolling Brook Lane,...
Lynx Point Siamese Mostly Gray and White stri...
Sun, 10.05.2026
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Lost pets Dallas, photo: Lost cat, Bandera Avenue, 6565, Dallas — male, black and white tuxedo tabby
Lost cat, Bandera Avenue, 6565...
Tuxedo Black and white tabby last seen betwee...
Sun, 10.05.2026
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Lost pets Dallas, photo: Lost male cat, Santa Fe Trail, Irving, Dallas
Lost male cat, Santa Fe Trail,...
Black and white
Fri, 08.05.2026
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Lost pets Dallas, photo: Lost cat, Arapaho Road, 6800, Dallas - male, chunky fluffy gray-white cat with scars on ears and face
Lost cat, Arapaho Road, 6800,...
Chunky fluffy gray white cat with scars on ea...
Wed, 06.05.2026
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Lost pets Dallas, photo: Lost dog, Edmondson Avenue, Dallas - female Yorkie
Lost dog, Edmondson Avenue, Da...
Scruffy ungroomed Yorkie left through an open...
Wed, 06.05.2026
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Lost pets Dallas, photo: Lost dog, Seguin Drive, Dallas - small black male, needs medication
Lost dog, Seguin Drive, Dallas...
Georgie is small, black (with a lot of white...
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Sat, 02.05.2026
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Lost pets Farmers Branch, photo: Lost dog, Mira Lago Boulevard, Farmers Branch - female, fawn and golden brown
Lost dog, Mira Lago Boulevard,...
Fawn, golden brown. Brown eyes and cropped ea...
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Wed, 29.04.2026
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Lost pets Dallas, photo: Lost cat, Meaders Lane, Dallas - black & brown, very friendly
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Black & brown, very friendly, microchipped, n...
Wed, 22.04.2026
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Lost pets The Colony, photo: Lost cat, Plano Parkway, The Colony - female with smoke coat
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Smoke coat, gold eyes, wearing a green collar...
Wed, 22.04.2026
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Lost pets Irving, photo: Missing cat Male, Irving (usl536081)
Missing cat Male, Irving (usl5...
Bao Bao is a tan domestic short hair cat with...
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Tue, 21.04.2026
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Lost pets Lewisville, photo: Lost male dog, Damsel Caroline Drive, Lewisville - blonde/white maltipoo
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Blonde/white maltipoo, no collar, about 15 po...
Tue, 21.04.2026
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Lost pets Irving, photo: Lost cat, Cowboys Parkway, Irving - black and white tabby
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He is a black and white tabby he is 3 years o...
Fri, 17.04.2026
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Lost pets Dallas, photo: Lost female cat, Park Lane, Dallas - Siamese with dark spots
Lost female cat, Park Lane, Da...
She’s a Siamese cat with white fur and dark s...
Fri, 10.04.2026
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Lost pets Arlington, photo: Lost cat, Frankford Court, Dallas - male tuxedo, diabetic
Lost cat, Frankford Court, Dal...
Tuxedo black and white, male, no chip or coll...
Sun, 05.04.2026
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Lost pets Bedford, photo: Lost female cat, Tennis Drive, 1421, Bedford - calico with pink collar
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Calico color, very sweet girl she is wearing...
Sun, 05.04.2026
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Lost pets Euless, photo: Lost male dog, West Euless Boulevard, Euless - black and white puppy
Lost male dog, West Euless Bou...
Black and white puppy
Sat, 04.04.2026
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Lost pets Dallas, photo: Lost male cat, Frankford Road, Dallas - orange tabby
Lost male cat, Frankford Road,...
Orange tabby, escaped out of back door. 7 mon...
Sun, 29.03.2026
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Lost pets Euless, photo: Lost male dog, Janann Street, Euless - brown with white chest
Lost male dog, Janann Street,...
Brown male dog with white on chest , collared...
Sun, 29.03.2026

Every year, thousands of pets go missing across the United States, including in Carrollton, Texas. Unfortunately, many pet owners experience the heart-wrenching situation of losing their beloved animals. In Carrollton alone, the number of lost pets has significantly increased in recent years, making it crucial for residents to know what steps to take when their furry friends go missing.

What to do if you lose your pet in Carrollton, state of Texas?

When your pet goes missing in Carrollton, the first thing you should do is stay calm and act quickly. Here are some essential steps to follow:

  • Search your home and yard thoroughly. Pets often hide when they feel scared.
  • Check your neighborhood. Walk or drive around, calling your pet's name.
  • Notify your neighbors. They can help keep an eye out for your lost pet.
  • Visit local animal shelters and rescue organizations. They often have a record of found animals.
  • Use social media and online classifieds. Share a clear photo and description of your pet to reach a wider audience.

It's also beneficial to create flyers that you can post in your neighborhood and around local businesses. Be sure to include your contact information, a clear picture, and any distinctive markings that can help others identify your pet.

How to write a missing pet ad in Carrollton, state of Texas

Creating an effective missing pet ad is essential for maximizing your chances of finding your lost companion. Here are some tips to help you write a compelling ad:

  • Start with a clear and concise headline, such as "Missing Dog in Carrollton, Texas" or "Lost Cat – Please Help!".
  • Include a detailed description of your pet. Mention the breed, color, size, and any unique features that make your pet stand out.
  • Add a recent photo of your pet. Ensure it's bright and clear, as visuals help attract attention.
  • State where and when your pet was last seen. This information assists others in knowing where to search.
  • Provide your contact information. Make sure to include both a phone number and an email address for people to reach you easily.

By following these guidelines, you can create an ad that effectively communicates the situation and increases the chances of reuniting with your lost pet. Remember, the sooner you act, the better your chances of bringing your beloved animal back home.