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Lost and found pets , photo: Lost Black & White Dog on Saint Marks Ave
Lost Black & White Dog on Sain...
He’s Black and white. Missing hair along the...
Fri, 17.10.2025
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Lost and found pets , photo: Found Doberman on Rugby Road
Found Doberman on Rugby Road
Doberman, black coat with brown accents
Thu, 16.10.2025
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Lost and found pets Elizabeth, photo: Lost 14-Year-Old Dachshund on Edgewood Rd
Lost 14-Year-Old Dachshund on...
Small dachshund close to the ground 14 years...
Mon, 13.10.2025
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Lost and found pets New York, photo: Lost Shy Tortie Cat on 18th Ave, NY
Lost Shy Tortie Cat on 18th Av...
Tortie, clipped right ear. She snuck out of m...
Sun, 12.10.2025
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Lost and found pets , photo: Lost Puppy: Brown Curly Coat, Troy Ave
Lost Puppy: Brown Curly Coat,...
Brown curly coat and is still a young puppy 4...
Sun, 12.10.2025
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Lost and found pets New York, photo: Lost Maltese: White, Fluffy & Sweet
Lost Maltese: White, Fluffy &...
7lbs white fluffy Maltese super sweet usually...
Sat, 11.10.2025
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Lost and found pets New York, photo: Lost Chunky Cat: Brown & Black Stripes
Lost Chunky Cat: Brown & Black...
He’s a little chunky, he’s brown with black s...
Fri, 10.10.2025
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Lost and found pets New York, photo: Lost German Shepherd: Unique Ears!
Lost German Shepherd: Unique E...
He is a German Shepherd with one floppy ear a...
Listing is boosting
Thu, 09.10.2025
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Lost and found pets , photo: Help Find Mika: Lost Cat in Brooklyn
Help Find Mika: Lost Cat in Br...
Name: MIKA Age: 2 years old Breed: Domestic S...
Thu, 09.10.2025
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Lost and found pets , photo: Lost: Tan, Small Dog, 16, Belleville
Lost: Tan, Small Dog, 16, Bell...
Tan, small, slender, sixteen years old
Thu, 09.10.2025
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Lost and found pets , photo: Lost Grey & White Cat in Fort Lee, NJ
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Grey and white, white belly and both front pa...
Tue, 07.10.2025
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Lost and found pets , photo: Lost: Timid Blond Dog Near Bushwick
Lost: Timid Blond Dog Near Bus...
Ponzu is small (~20 lbs) and has short legs....
Mon, 06.10.2025
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Lost and found pets , photo: Lost Grey Tabby: 15-Year-Old in Union City
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She is a 15 year old grey tabby. She has a wh...
Sun, 05.10.2025
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Lost and found pets Irvington, photo: Lost Light Brown Maltese in Irvington
Lost Light Brown Maltese in Ir...
Light brown Maltese. Little fat
Sun, 05.10.2025
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Lost and found pets New York, photo: Lost Grey Dog on Foster Ave, NY
Lost Grey Dog on Foster Ave, N...
Small dog with grey coat
Sat, 04.10.2025
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Lost and found pets , photo: Lost Shiba Inu Near Summit Ave: Help!
Lost Shiba Inu Near Summit Ave...
Xiao a is a 4-year-old male Shiba Inu with re...
Thu, 02.10.2025
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Lost and found pets Garfield, photo: Lost Gray Cat: Lincoln Place, Garfield
Lost Gray Cat: Lincoln Place,...
Small, gray coat, with faint stripes on tail...
Thu, 02.10.2025
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Lost and found pets New York, photo: Found Friendly Tabby Cat in Crown Heights
Found Friendly Tabby Cat in Cr...
Found a sweet kitty meowing at my back door i...
Thu, 02.10.2025
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Lost and found pets , photo: Lost Senior Dog: Needs Meds & Attention
Lost Senior Dog: Needs Meds &...
He is intact. He's old. He needs meds. He pul...
Tue, 30.09.2025
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Lost and found pets , photo: Lost Tame Cockatiel: Chico in Teaneck
Lost Tame Cockatiel: Chico in...
Grey cockatiel, male with yellow head and ora...
Mon, 29.09.2025

Finding lost pets in East Orange, state of New Jersey

Finding a lost pet can be a challenging and emotional experience. In East Orange, many pets get lost due to various reasons such as escaping from the yard, being frightened during a storm, or simply wandering off during a walk. In any case, the first step is to stay calm and take decisive action to locate your beloved animal.

Start by searching your immediate vicinity. Often, pets will not venture too far from home. Check under your porch, in bushes, and nearby parks. If it's safe to do so, call their name gently and listen for any sounds they might make.

Additionally, you can use technology to your advantage. Social media platforms can be incredibly powerful tools for spreading the word about your lost pet. Posting in local community groups or using dedicated lost pet apps can help reach a broader audience. Additionally, don’t hesitate to contact local animal shelters and veterinary clinics in East Orange, as they often take in lost animals or receive calls about found pets.

  • Check with your neighbors
  • Use social media
  • Contact local shelters
  • Post flyers around your neighborhood
  • Visit local parks

Remember that time is of the essence when it comes to finding lost pets. The more people you enlist for help, the more likely you are to reunite with your furry friend.

What to do if you find a lost animal in East Orange, state of New Jersey

If you come across a lost animal in East Orange, it’s essential to approach the situation with care and compassion. First, assess the animal's condition. If the animal appears injured or in distress, it’s best to contact animal control or a local shelter immediately for assistance.

For friendly and approachable animals, consider bringing them home temporarily, if it is safe to do so. Make sure to check for any identification tags or microchips that may contain the owner's contact information. If there are no visible tags, take the animal to a nearby vet or shelter where they can scan for a microchip.

Engage with your community by sharing information about the found pet. You can post on local Facebook groups or community boards, and remember to include clear photos and a description of the animal. It’s also a good idea to contact local shelters to report the found animal.

  • Assess the animal's condition
  • Check for identification tags or microchips
  • Contact animal control if necessary
  • Engage your community online
  • Visit local shelters to report the found pet

By taking these steps, you can help ensure that lost animals find their way back to their loving homes.

How to write an ad about a lost or found animal in East Orange, state of New Jersey?

When writing an ad for a lost or found pet, clarity and detail are key. Start with a clear title that states whether the animal is lost or found, and specify the type of animal and its distinguishing features, such as color, breed, and any unique markings. Use a friendly and inviting tone to encourage potential owners or helpers to reach out.

Include essential details such as where and when the pet was lost or found, and provide your contact information. A good ad will also have a clear photograph of the pet to help others recognize them easily. Make sure to share the ad in local community groups, online marketplaces, and pet recovery websites. Visibility is critical, so consider posting flyers in your neighborhood as well.

  • Start with a clear title
  • Provide essential details
  • Include a clear photograph
  • Share the ad on social media
  • Post flyers in your neighborhood

By following these tips, you can effectively communicate your situation and increase the chances of a successful reunion with your lost or found pet.