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Missing pets in Duncanville

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Lost pets Cedar Hill, photo: Lost dog, Stoney Creek Drive, 1350, Cedar Hill - female
Lost dog, Stoney Creek Drive,...
White great pyraneesse
Sat, 04.07.2026
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Lost pets Irving, photo: Lost dog, South Nursery Road, 1140, Irving - female Great Pyrenees mix
Lost dog, South Nursery Road,...
Great Pyrenees Mix. White with a very distinc...
Sat, 04.07.2026
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Lost pets Mansfield, photo: Lost dog, Majestic Oaks Court, 808, Mansfield - male blue heeler
Lost dog, Majestic Oaks Court,...
Blue heeler. He pushed out of the bottom of a...
Sat, 04.07.2026
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Lost pets Grand Prairie, photo: Lost dog, Northeast 20th Street, 913, Grand Prairie - male, tan/brown
Lost dog, Northeast 20th Stree...
Tan/brown color He barks! He is usually not s...
Sat, 04.07.2026
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Lost pets Kennedale, photo: Lost cat, Crestview Drive, 741, Kennedale - male, chunky, blue eyes
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Reunited
Ollie is dark brown and white, he is chunky,...
Thu, 02.07.2026
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Lost pets Dallas, photo: Lost bird, male, Watson Drive, 5019, Dallas - leg band
Lost bird, male, Watson Drive,...
☆☆Reward if Found☆☆ $$$$ Lost cocktail name B...
Tue, 30.06.2026
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Lost pets Dallas, photo: Lost cat, Normandy Brook Road, 3155, Dallas - female, black, 10 years old
Lost cat, Normandy Brook Road,...
Black cat, 20-25 pounds, one ear is hurt / cu...
Mon, 29.06.2026
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Lost pets Mansfield, photo: Lost dog, Forest Point Drive, 2917, Mansfield - cream-colored fluffy male, responds to Benjii
Lost dog, Forest Point Drive,...
Cream-colored fluffy dog with a pink nose, br...
Fri, 26.06.2026
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Lost pets Arlington, photo: Lost dog, Forest Point Drive, 2917, Arlington - husky–Golden Retriever mix, friendly, responds to Benjii
Lost dog, Forest Point Drive,...
Husky–Golden Retriever mix. Fluffy golden/tan...
Thu, 25.06.2026
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Lost pets Dallas, photo: Lost dog, South Gilpin Avenue, 3727, Dallas — male, responds to his name
Lost dog, South Gilpin Avenue,...
Brown and grey shaggy fur, approx 15 ILBS las...
Wed, 24.06.2026
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Lost pets Fort Worth, photo: Lost dog, West Illinois Avenue, 2531, Dallas - male, tan and white, curly tail
Lost dog, West Illinois Avenue...
Tan and white, curly tail, Hollywood store br...
Wed, 24.06.2026
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Lost pets Duncanville, photo: Lost dog, Summit Ridge Drive, 542, Duncanville - female, white with black markings
Lost dog, Summit Ridge Drive,...
White with black markings she has a pink coll...
Tue, 23.06.2026
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Lost pets Fort Worth, photo: Lost dog, Berkley Avenue, 1111, Fort Worth - female Boston Terrier
Lost dog, Berkley Avenue, 1111...
She’s a grey and white Boston Terrier. She’s...
Sun, 21.06.2026
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Lost pets Dallas, photo: Lost dog, Abilene Street, Dallas — female, mainly white with light brown around the eyes
Lost dog, Abilene Street, Dall...
Mainly all white light brown on her eyes
Sun, 21.06.2026
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Lost pets Dallas, photo: Lost dog, Berkley Avenue, 1111, Dallas - female Boston terrier
Lost dog, Berkley Avenue, 1111...
Black and white Boston terrier and a does not...
Sun, 21.06.2026
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Lost pets Dallas, photo: Lost dog, North Westmoreland Road, 403, Dallas - female, mostly white with tan
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Reunited
Fri, 19.06.2026
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Lost pets Dallas, photo: Lost dog, North Westmoreland Road, 403, Dallas - female, light brown, chipped
Lost dog, North Westmoreland R...
No collar, Light Brown color, She has a chip.
Fri, 19.06.2026
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Lost pets DeSoto, photo: Lost dog, Marble Canyon Drive, 1324, DeSoto - male English bulldog, tri-color
Lost dog, Marble Canyon Drive,...
English bulldog tri color . Any information c...
Thu, 18.06.2026
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Lost pets Arlington, photo: Lost dog, Huntingdon Avenue, Dallas - male, white with black spots
Lost dog, Huntingdon Avenue, D...
White with black spots
Wed, 17.06.2026
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Lost pets Dallas, photo: Lost dog, East 5th Street, 416, Dallas - male, light grey slim pitbull named Piper
Lost dog, East 5th Street, 416...
Grey light grey slim pitbull his name is pipe...
Wed, 17.06.2026

Every year, countless pets go missing in Duncanville, Texas, leaving their owners worried and searching desperately. It's estimated that around 1 in 3 pets will get lost at some point in their lives. This statistic highlights the importance of knowing what to do if your pet goes missing and how to effectively find them.

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

If your beloved pet goes missing in Duncanville, it can be a distressing experience. However, there are steps you can take to increase the chances of finding them:

  • Search your neighborhood thoroughly. Call your pet's name and check common hiding spots.
  • Inform your neighbors. Ask them to keep an eye out for your animal and provide them with a detailed description.
  • Visit local animal shelters and rescue groups. Provide them with a picture and description of your pet.
  • Utilize social media. Post on local community pages, as many lost pets are found this way.
  • Place flyers around your neighborhood. Use clear pictures and describe your pet's features.

Furthermore, consider contacting local animal control. They may have information about any found pets in the area. Make sure to stay optimistic and persistent in your search.

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

Creating a compelling ad for your lost pet can significantly help in your search efforts. Here are some tips on how to write an effective missing pet ad in Duncanville:

  • Start with a clear, attention-grabbing headline such as “Lost Dog in Duncanville!”
  • Provide a detailed description. Include your pet's breed, color, size, and any distinctive features they may have.
  • Add your contact information. Make it easy for people to reach you if they find your pet.
  • Include a recent photo of your pet. A visual representation will help others identify them quickly.
  • Offer a reward if possible. This can motivate people to keep an eye out for your animal.

Remember to keep sharing your ad in various platforms and update it regularly if necessary. The more people who know about your lost pet, the higher the chances of them being found. Stay hopeful, as many pets are reunited with their owners every day.