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Missing pets in Durham

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Lost pets Raleigh, photo: Lost: Epileptic Shepherd, Harps Mill Rd
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Black and red German shepherd with blue colla...
Fri, 18.07.2025
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Lost pets Raleigh, photo: Lost Chihuahua Mix: Help Find Kessler!
Lost Chihuahua Mix: Help Find...
Kessler is our recently rescued foster dog. H...
Thu, 12.06.2025
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Lost pets Raleigh, photo: Lost Mini Goldendoodle Near Carroll MS
Lost Mini Goldendoodle Near Ca...
She’s a mini goldendoodle. Super friendly and...
Sun, 01.06.2025
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Lost pets Morrisville, photo: Lost Sweet Redbone Coonhound in Morrisville
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Mobile groomer said Ivey got loose from her h...
Mon, 12.05.2025
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Lost pets Raleigh, photo: Lost Tiny Yorkie: Black with Tan Markings
Lost Tiny Yorkie: Black with T...
Tan eyebrows tan paws black all over 7 weeks...
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Sun, 20.04.2025
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Lost pets Chapel Hill, photo: Lost German Shepherd on NC Highway 54
Lost German Shepherd on NC Hig...
Sammy is a brown and black German shepherd al...
Fri, 11.04.2025
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Lost pets Raleigh, photo: Lost Cat: Brown/Orange, 2 Yrs, Rio Bluff Dr
Lost Cat: Brown/Orange, 2 Yrs,...
She is a brown/orange, cautious cat. If you p...
Sun, 09.03.2025
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Lost pets Raleigh, photo: Missing Tuxedo Cat in Raleigh Area
Missing Tuxedo Cat in Raleigh...
He’s a tuexdo cat, 10 months old, neutered, h...
Sat, 01.03.2025
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Lost pets Raleigh, photo: Help Find Our Skittish Orange Tabby!
Help Find Our Skittish Orange...
Fairly large orange male tabby cat who is ind...
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Thu, 27.02.2025
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Lost pets Raleigh, photo: Lost Dutch Shepherd Puppy in Raleigh!
Lost Dutch Shepherd Puppy in R...
Urgent-Lost dog! Our seven month old Dutch...
Fri, 07.02.2025
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Lost pets Raleigh, photo: Lost Brown Tabby Cat in Raleigh Area
Lost Brown Tabby Cat in Raleig...
Short hair brown tabby, snuck out and didn’t...
Thu, 23.01.2025
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Lost pets Raleigh, photo: Lost Dog Alert: Crissy in Raleigh Area
Lost Dog Alert: Crissy in Rale...
She is a foster- her name is crissy she is 30...
Sun, 19.01.2025
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Lost pets Durham, photo: Lost Ragdoll Cat Near Red Roof Motel
Lost Ragdoll Cat Near Red Roof...
My male Cat ragdoll white/orange was lost. He...
Thu, 09.01.2025
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Lost pets Durham, photo: Missing: Black Kitten Fitz, East Hammond
Missing: Black Kitten Fitz, Ea...
Fitz/Kitten ~8 months, black with white chest...
Wed, 08.01.2025
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Lost pets Chapel Hill, photo: Lost Cat: Black & White in Chapel Hill
Lost Cat: Black & White in Cha...
Black and white, mostly white collar, indoor...
Sat, 21.12.2024
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Lost pets Hillsborough, photo: Lost Gray Cat: Bella on Phoebe Drive
Lost Gray Cat: Bella on Phoebe...
She is gray has four nipples. Her name is Bel...
Wed, 23.10.2024
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Lost pets , photo: Help Find Ziggy: Friendly Senior Dog Lost
Help Find Ziggy: Friendly Seni...
Lost Dog- His name is ZIGGY. He is extremely...
Mon, 21.10.2024
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Lost pets Hillsborough, photo: Help Find Missing Cat Near Hillsboro
Help Find Missing Cat Near Hil...
My baby Went missing... She had babies.. I g...
Fri, 18.10.2024
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Lost pets Raleigh, photo: Lost: Gentle Senior Lab Mix in Raleigh
Lost: Gentle Senior Lab Mix in...
I am a Ross colored brown and white and gray...
Wed, 02.10.2024
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Lost pets , photo: Missing Cat: Playful Milo in Butner, NC
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Description: milo is a very playful, sweet, c...
Sun, 08.09.2024

Every year, countless pets go missing in Durham, North Carolina. The unfortunate reality is that many animals are lost due to various reasons such as running away, being taken by strangers, or getting lost during outings. It's estimated that thousands of pets go missing each year in Durham alone, highlighting the importance of knowing what to do if your pet goes missing. It's crucial to act quickly and effectively to increase your chances of finding your lost animal.

What to do if you lose your pet in Durham, state of North Carolina?

If you discover that your pet is missing, it's essential to remain calm and take immediate action. First, retrace your steps and thoroughly search your home and yard. Often, pets can be hiding in familiar places nearby. Make sure to call out their name and listen carefully for any response.

Next, reach out to your local animal control and shelters. They often receive reports of found pets and can assist you in searching for your lost animal. Provide them with a detailed description of your pet, including any identifiable features and their last known location.

Utilizing social media can be an effective way to spread the word quickly. Post about your lost pet in local groups and community pages dedicated to missing animals. Be sure to include a clear photo and a description of your pet, as well as your contact information.

It's also a good idea to create flyers to distribute in your neighborhood. Include the following information:

  • Name of your pet
  • Description (color, breed, size)
  • Last seen location
  • Your contact information

Hang these flyers on community boards, in local businesses, and around your neighborhood to reach a broader audience.

How to write a missing pet ad in Durham, state of North Carolina

When crafting a missing pet ad, it’s essential to be clear and concise while providing enough information for potential finders. Start by including the type of animal you are looking for, for instance, whether it’s a cat or dog. Provide a detailed description, including their breed, size, color, and any distinctive markings they have. This information will help others identify your pet easily.

In your ad, mention the circumstances of the disappearance. For example, where and when your pet was last seen can give clues to its whereabouts. Make sure to offer a contact method, such as a phone number or email, so anyone who sees your pet can reach out to you directly.

Don’t forget to include a reward if you are willing to offer one, as this can encourage more people to keep an eye out for your lost animal.

Lastly, regularly update your ad and post it in various places, such as online classifieds, local community boards, and social media platforms. Remember, the more exposure your ad receives, the greater the chances of finding your pet!