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Missing pets in Colorado Springs

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Lost pets Colorado Springs, photo: Lost: Big Black Lab Mix in Colorado Springs
Lost: Big Black Lab Mix in Col...
Very big black lab mix, friendly but may be s...
Wed, 30.07.2025
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Lost pets Colorado Springs, photo: Lost Shih Tzu: Pink Collar, N. Nevada Ave
Lost Shih Tzu: Pink Collar, N....
Black and white shih tzu wearing a cat hot pi...
Wed, 30.07.2025
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Lost pets Colorado Springs, photo: Lost Dog in Colorado Springs - Help!
Lost Dog in Colorado Springs -...
She is microchipped also friendly to get near...
Tue, 29.07.2025
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Lost pets Colorado Springs, photo: Help Find Maple: Missing in Palmer Park
Help Find Maple: Missing in Pa...
We are asking everyone to keep their eyes out...
Tue, 29.07.2025
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Lost pets Colorado Springs, photo: Lost: Friendly 10-Year-Old Basset Hound
Lost: Friendly 10-Year-Old Bas...
She is 10, a Bassett Hound. She is white brow...
Mon, 28.07.2025
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Lost pets Colorado Springs, photo: Lost Gray Bird: Vocal & Shy in CO Springs
Lost Gray Bird: Vocal & Shy in...
Gray with yellow spots, she’s very vocal but...
Sat, 26.07.2025
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Lost pets Colorado Springs, photo: Lost Dog: Tan & White, Bryant Ave, CO
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Tan and white, 62 pounds, no collar, black an...
Tue, 22.07.2025
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Lost pets Colorado Springs, photo: Lost Dogs: Huskies Missing in Colorado
Lost Dogs: Huskies Missing in...
Yuri is a wooly husky…. Long hair silver and...
Mon, 21.07.2025
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Lost pets Colorado Springs, photo: Lost Sweet Black Dog - Marksheffel Rd
Lost Sweet Black Dog - Markshe...
Black smooth coat very sweet.
Fri, 18.07.2025
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Lost pets Colorado Springs, photo: Lost Frenchie: White/Black, Colorado Springs
Lost Frenchie: White/Black, Co...
2 year old white/black haired frenchie
Sun, 13.07.2025
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Lost pets Colorado Springs, photo: Lost Grey Tiger Cat in Colorado Springs
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Grey tiger cat with green eyes, approximately...
Wed, 09.07.2025
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Lost pets Colorado Springs, photo: Lost: Teddy, Black Retriever/Pitbull Mix
Lost: Teddy, Black Retriever/P...
Teddy is a long haired black golden retriever...
Sun, 06.07.2025
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Lost pets Colorado City, photo: Help Find Brownie: Lost Dog in CO Springs
Help Find Brownie: Lost Dog in...
LOST DOG – COLORADO SPRINGS (Bear Creek Dog...
Sat, 05.07.2025
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Lost pets Colorado Springs, photo: Lost Brown Pit Bull: Needs Meds Urgently
Lost Brown Pit Bull: Needs Med...
Pit Bull medium brown with white chest, white...
Sat, 21.06.2025
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Lost pets Colorado Springs, photo: Lost Dog: Black & White, Green Collar
Lost Dog: Black & White, Green...
Mostly black with white on her face, chest, a...
Thu, 19.06.2025
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Lost pets Colorado Springs, photo: Lost Bengal Cat: Green Eyes, Yellow Collar
Lost Bengal Cat: Green Eyes, Y...
Bengal cat with yellow collar and bell green...
Sun, 15.06.2025
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Lost pets Colorado Springs, photo: Fluffy Lost Cat: Kenosha Dr, CO Springs
Fluffy Lost Cat: Kenosha Dr, C...
White brown and tan. Very fluffy
Wed, 11.06.2025
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Lost pets Colorado Springs, photo: Lost Dog: Sweet Black & Tan in CO Springs
Lost Dog: Sweet Black & Tan in...
Black and tan coat. Very sweet girl, athletic...
Tue, 10.06.2025
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Lost pets Colorado Springs, photo: Lost German Shepherd: S. 8th St, CO
Lost German Shepherd: S. 8th S...
Long-haired German Shepherd black-brown hair...
Mon, 09.06.2025
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Lost pets Colorado Springs, photo: Lost cat, Colorado Springs
Lost cat, Colorado Springs
My new kitty escaped on Saturday (7th) mornin...
Sat, 07.06.2025

In Colorado Springs, lost pets are a common issue, and statistics show that many animals go missing every year. It is estimated that thousands of pets, including dogs and cats, find themselves lost and separated from their families. This alarming trend highlights the importance of being prepared and knowing what to do if your beloved pet goes missing. By understanding the necessary steps, you can increase the chances of finding your lost pet and bringing them back home safely.

What to do if you lose your pet in Colorado Springs, state of Colorado?

When your pet goes missing in Colorado Springs, the first thing to do is to remain calm and take immediate action. Start by searching your neighborhood and nearby areas. Calling out your pet's name can help draw them out from hiding. It is also beneficial to check places where your pet is familiar, such as local parks or friends' houses.

Next, consider reaching out to your local animal control and shelters. They often receive reports of found pets and may have information regarding your missing animal. Making a visual presence is crucial; hang posters in your neighborhood with clear pictures of your pet, along with your contact information.

Utilizing social media platforms is another effective way to spread the word. Join community groups focused on lost and found pets in Colorado Springs, and post about your situation. The more people who are aware of your lost pet, the higher the chances of someone spotting them.


Lastly, do not lose hope. Many pets return home after several days or even weeks. Keep checking in with local shelters, as well as maintaining your search efforts.

How to write a missing pet ad in Colorado Springs, state of Colorado?

Writing an effective missing pet ad is essential for increasing your chances of finding your lost animal. Begin by providing a detailed description of your pet. Include their name, breed, color, size, any unique markings or features, and whether they were wearing a collar or ID tag when they went missing.

Make sure to mention the location where your pet was last seen in Colorado Springs. This helps local residents to be more vigilant when they are out and about. Additionally, offer a way for people to contact you with any information—include your phone number and email address for easy communication.

Consider adding a photo of your pet; a clear image helps others recognize them quickly. Keep the ad concise yet informative, ensuring it captures attention without overwhelming readers with excessive details.


Lastly, keep your advertisement updated. If your pet is found, remove the ad promptly to avoid confusion. If your search continues, do not hesitate to re-share your ad to keep awareness high.