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Missing dogs in Culver City

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Missing dog Los Angeles, photo: Lost male dog, South Margaret Avenue, East Los Angeles - heart-shaped white spot on forehead
Lost male dog, South Margaret...
Has a heart shapped white spot on forehead
Sat, 25.04.2026
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Missing dog Los Angeles, photo: Lost dog, East 58th Street, Los Angeles - female chihuahua
Lost dog, East 58th Street, Lo...
Small chihuahua, white with tan ears and a ta...
Tue, 21.04.2026
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Missing dog Los Angeles, photo: Lost dog, East 58th Street, 1192, Los Angeles - female Chihuahua
Lost dog, East 58th Street, 11...
She's white and gold ish color, green eyes, C...
Listing is boosting
Tue, 21.04.2026
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Missing dog Compton, photo: Lost dog, South Largo Avenue, Compton - male pug named Leo
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Reunited
Leo es un perrito pug pesa unas 20 libras la...
Thu, 16.04.2026
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Missing dog Los Angeles, photo: Lost male dog, West 92nd Street, Los Angeles - white poodle with curly hair
Lost male dog, West 92nd Stree...
He’s a white poodle he has curl hair and his...
Sat, 04.04.2026
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Missing dog Los Angeles, photo: Lost dog, Makee Avenue, Los Angeles - female, small black with hot pink collar
Lost dog, Makee Avenue, Los An...
Lulu is a small black dog that weighs around...
Wed, 01.04.2026
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Missing dog Los Angeles, photo: Lost dog, South Ditman Avenue, 730, Los Angeles - reddish brown/white with white paws
Lost dog, South Ditman Avenue,...
Reddish brown/white with WHITE PAWS. She ran...
Wed, 25.03.2026
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Missing dog Compton, photo: Lost female dog, South Bahama Avenue, Compton - 14-year-old shitzu-poodle mix
Lost female dog, South Bahama...
Mini is a 14 year old shitzu mixed with a poo...
Sun, 15.03.2026
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Missing dog Lakewood, photo: Lost male dog, North Pointe Apartment Homes, Long Beach - black with white patches
Lost male dog, North Pointe Ap...
Black with white patches maltipoo, wearing bl...
Sat, 14.03.2026
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Missing dog Lynwood, photo: Lost Dog, Female, Palm Avenue, 3568, Lynwood - Black Brindle small
Lost Dog, Female, Palm Avenue,...
Black Brindle small
Thu, 12.03.2026
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Missing dog Lynwood, photo: Lost Dog, Palm Avenue, 3568, Lynwood - Gray and White Male with Skin Condition
Lost Dog, Palm Avenue, 3568, L...
Gray and white male. Patches of rough skin du...
Fri, 06.03.2026
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Missing dog Arlington, photo: Lost female dog, East 99th Street, 347, Los Angeles - mini maltese
Lost female dog, East 99th Str...
Donna is our elderly dog who got out from und...
Sun, 01.03.2026
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Missing dog Compton, photo: Lost French Bulldog: Black & White Merle
Lost French Bulldog: Black & W...
French Bulldog black and white merle
Thu, 26.02.2026
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Missing dog Montebello, photo: Lost Blue Heeler in Montebello Area
Lost Blue Heeler in Montebello...
He was on Whittier and bluff and he got him b...
Sun, 22.02.2026
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Missing dog Bell Gardens, photo: Lost Dog: Variegated, Brown Eyes in Bell Gardens
Lost Dog: Variegated, Brown Ey...
Variegated color, brown eyes, he has a hernia...
Sat, 21.02.2026
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Missing dog California City, photo: Lost Dogs: Ghost, Pelusa & Porky in Compton
Lost Dogs: Ghost, Pelusa & Por...
Ghost is a male white dog, Pelusa is a female...
Tue, 10.02.2026
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Missing dog Los Angeles, photo: Lost White Fluffy Dog in East Beverly
Lost White Fluffy Dog in East...
White fluffy playful
Sun, 08.02.2026
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Missing dog Downey, photo: Lost Dog, Downey, California - Male with White Chest and Paws
Lost Dog, Downey, California -...
Pecho blanco patitas blancas raya en la cabez...
Tue, 03.02.2026
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Missing dog California City, photo: Lost Fun-Loving Dog in Monterey Park
Lost Fun-Loving Dog in Montere...
Brown coat , Moose is a fun loving , energeti...
Sat, 31.01.2026
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Missing dog Los Angeles, photo: Lost Husky: Help Find Zuzu in LA!
Lost Husky: Help Find Zuzu in...
Everyone please post Zuzu, a senior female hu...
Thu, 29.01.2026

In Culver City, California, the statistics regarding lost dogs are quite concerning. Many families face the heart-wrenching experience of losing their beloved pets. According to local animal shelters, thousands of dogs go missing each year, leaving owners desperate to find their furry companions. It's essential to know the steps to take and how to effectively spread the word about your lost dog.


What to do if your dog is lost in Culver City state of California

If you find yourself in the unfortunate situation of losing your dog, it's vital to act quickly and efficiently. Here are some essential steps to take:

  • Check your home thoroughly, including closets and hidden spaces.
  • Search the neighborhood, calling your dog's name and looking in familiar places.
  • Notify local animal shelters and rescue organizations about your lost dog.
  • Post flyers around your community with a clear photo and description.
  • Utilize social media platforms to spread the word.
  • Visit local vets in case someone has brought in your dog.
  • Consider using a microchip service if your dog has one.

These actions can significantly increase your chances of finding your dog. Remember, time is of the essence, and the quicker you act, the better. You may also want to connect with other locals who have experience with lost pets, as they might provide helpful advice or emotional support during this challenging time.


How to write a missing dog ad in Culver City state of California

Crafting an effective missing dog advertisement is crucial for spreading the word and reaching potential helpers. Here are some guidelines to follow:

  • Start with a clear, bold title that states "Missing Dog".
  • Include a recent photo of your dog for identification.
  • Provide details such as the dog's name, breed, age, color, and any distinguishing features.
  • State the area where your dog was last seen and any important landmarks.
  • Include your contact information, making sure it’s easy to read.
  • Consider offering a reward for information leading to the recovery of your dog.
  • Share the ad on social media and local community boards.

By following these steps, you'll create a compelling advertisement that captures the attention of those who might have seen your dog. Remember, your local community can be a powerful ally in your search. Stay hopeful, and don’t hesitate to reach out for support.