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Lost and found pets Dallas, photo: Lost Dog: Green Collar, Powhattan St.
Lost Dog: Green Collar, Powhat...
Green collar black but a little white on his...
Mon, 29.12.2025
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Lost and found pets Mesquite, photo: Lost Brindle Dog on Westview Drive
Lost Brindle Dog on Westview D...
Black with white chest a little brindle by on...
Sun, 28.12.2025
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Lost and found pets Dallas, photo: Lost Ginger Pomeranian on Sunnyvale St.
Lost Ginger Pomeranian on Sunn...
Black lashes and hair around mouth. Ginger bl...
Thu, 25.12.2025
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Lost and found pets Dallas, photo: Found Sheltie in Dallas - Help Reunite!
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***Found Dog - Looking for Owners*** DALLAS,T...
Thu, 25.12.2025
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Lost and found pets Dallas, photo: Found Sheltie in Dallas - Help Reunite!
Found Sheltie in Dallas - Help...
***Found Dog - Looking for Owners*** DALLAS,T...
Thu, 25.12.2025
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Lost and found pets Arlington, photo: Found: Friendly Dog on Woodbrook St, 910
Found: Friendly Dog on Woodbro...
Friendly. Very matted. Ran out in front of ve...
Wed, 24.12.2025
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Lost and found pets Mesquite, photo: Lost Brown Dog, 20-30 lbs, Alta Vista
Lost Brown Dog, 20-30 lbs, Alt...
He’s brown medium size around like 20-30 lbs...
Mon, 22.12.2025
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Lost and found pets , photo: Anxious but Sweet Lost Dog in Dallas
Anxious but Sweet Lost Dog in...
Hey shy an timid barks when scared doesnt bit...
Mon, 15.12.2025
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Lost and found pets Dallas, photo: Lost French Bulldog: Calm, Answers to Vee
Lost French Bulldog: Calm, Ans...
Very calm Responds to Vienna or Vee French bu...
Mon, 15.12.2025
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Lost and found pets Grapevine, photo: Found: Small White Dog in Grapevine
Found: Small White Dog in Grap...
Small white dog, medium length fur. A few lig...
Sat, 13.12.2025
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Lost and found pets Dallas, photo: Found: Playful Black & White Kitten in Dallas
Found: Playful Black & White K...
It’s a black and white kitten, friendly and p...
Sat, 13.12.2025
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Lost and found pets Dallas, photo: Found: Sweet Young Black Lab/Pit Mix
Found: Sweet Young Black Lab/P...
Very sweet, very young black lab/pit mix, dee...
Fri, 12.12.2025
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Lost and found pets Dallas, photo: Lost Dog: Nick, 35 lbs, Morrell & Cedar
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White base with black patches hard of hearing...
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Tue, 09.12.2025
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Lost and found pets Irving, photo: Missing Cat: Shrimp with Teal Sushi Collar
Missing Cat: Shrimp with Teal...
My cat Shrimp is missing, he escaped early th...
Tue, 09.12.2025
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Lost and found pets Dallas, photo: Lost Tuxedo Cat: Riker in Dallas
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Male, neutered, 6 yo, black and white tuxedo...
Sun, 07.12.2025
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Lost and found pets Dallas, photo: Lost Dog: Bella, Older, Brown & White
Lost Dog: Bella, Older, Brown...
Brown coat.. Has white in the face.. Shes old...
Sun, 07.12.2025
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Lost and found pets Irving, photo: Found: Sweet Rottweiler Mix Puppy in Irving
Found: Sweet Rottweiler Mix Pu...
Found Rottweiler & (possibly) lab mix female...
Thu, 04.12.2025
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Lost and found pets Dallas, photo: Lost Golden Retriever: Lulu in Dallas
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Medium size Golden Retriever, golden brown co...
Tue, 02.12.2025
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Lost and found pets , photo: Friendly Carrot-Loving Dog Lost in Garland
Friendly Carrot-Loving Dog Los...
Loves carrots , people friendly ,
Mon, 01.12.2025

Finding lost pets in Dallas, state of Texas

In Dallas, Texas, the issue of lost pets is significant, affecting many residents. If your pet has gone missing, it's crucial to act quickly and effectively to increase the chances of finding your animal. Many lost pets can be found in local shelters, streets, and even in neighboring parks. An important first step is to spread the word within your community, as well as utilizing online resources.

Consider posting on social media platforms and local community boards. Additionally, contacting local animal control and shelters can be very helpful. Be sure to provide detailed information about your pet, including their name, color, and any identifying features.

  • Post flyers around your neighborhood.
  • Contact veterinary clinics, as they may come across your pet.
  • Check online classifieds or lost and found pet groups.

Remember, the faster you get the word out, the better the chance you have of reuniting with your lost companion.

What to do if you find a lost animal in Dallas, state of Texas

If you find a lost animal in Dallas, Texas, your first instinct might be to take the pet home. However, the best course of action can sometimes be different. Before doing anything, check the animal for identification tags; a collar may contain information leading back to the owner. If it's safe to do so, try to capture the animal without causing stress or harm.

Once you have safely secured the animal, consider the following steps:

  • Contact local animal shelters and report the found animal.
  • Post on social media and local community boards to reach the owners.
  • Visit veterinary clinics to see if the animal is microchipped.

By following these simple steps, you can help return a lost pet to its rightful owner and contribute positively to your community.

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

Writing an effective ad for a lost or found animal in Dallas is key to getting the word out efficiently. Your ad should be clear and contain all essential information regarding the pet or animal. Start with a catchy title, such as "Missing Dog in Dallas" or "Found Cat Near Dallas Park". Follow this with a detailed description of the animal, including breed, color, size, and any unique features.

Don't forget to include your contact information, such as a phone number or email address, and specify where the animal was last seen or found. Here are some tips for writing an effective ad:

  • Keep it concise but informative.
  • Use a clear and legible font if printed.
  • Update the ad if the animal is found or reunited with its owner.

Being proactive when creating and sharing your ad can significantly increase the chances of finding your lost pet or reuniting found animals with their owners.