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Missing pets in Fort Worth

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Lost pets Bedford, photo: Lost dog, Bedford Road, 1552, Bedford - female, Husky, brown and blue eyes
Lost dog, Bedford Road, 1552,...
Sweet, brown eye and blue eye, Huskie Severia...
Sun, 28.06.2026
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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 Euless, photo: Lost cat, Milla Court, 1503, Euless - black, vocal, skittish
Lost cat, Milla Court, 1503, E...
Midnight is a black cat that is it's not used...
Listing is boosting
Sat, 20.06.2026
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Lost pets Euless, photo: Lost bird, Martha Street, 309, Euless - green and yellow, 4 months
Lost bird, Martha Street, 309,...
She green with yellow and white and little bl...
Thu, 18.06.2026
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Lost pets Arlington, photo: Lost dog, Chelmsford Trail, 5764, Arlington - female, Dalmatian mix
Lost dog, Chelmsford Trail, 57...
Dalmatian mixed with brown. She’s friendly bu...
Wed, 17.06.2026
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Lost pets Arlington, photo: Lost cat, Front Street, 698, Arlington - male, grey with a blue collar
Lost cat, Front Street, 698, A...
Grey color mail cat with blue collar around h...
Wed, 17.06.2026
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Lost pets Arlington, photo: Lost dog, New York Avenue, Arlington - beige and brown poodle/shih tzu mix
Lost dog, New York Avenue, Arl...
Beige and brown poodle/ shihzhu mixed 15 lbs...
Tue, 16.06.2026
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Lost pets Grand Prairie, photo: Lost dog, male, Arkansas Lane, Grand Prairie, Grand Prairie - tan, black and grey
Lost dog, male, Arkansas Lane,...
Tan, black and Grey. Has curly yail smae colo...
Tue, 16.06.2026
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Lost pets Fort Worth, photo: Lost cat, Pine Tree Circle East, 4546, Fort Worth - male tabby, mainly black on the back
Lost cat, Pine Tree Circle Eas...
Black, brown, beige tabby cat. Mainly black o...
Mon, 15.06.2026
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Lost pets Fort Worth, photo: Lost dog, Grand Avenue, Fort Worth - female, small, fluffy, curled tail
Lost dog, Grand Avenue, Fort W...
Tan, dark areas, fluffy, tail curls like a pu...
Sun, 14.06.2026
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Lost pets New Orleans, photo: Lost cat, Village Green Court, 1001, New Orleans - female grey tabby with a pink and white collar
Lost cat, Village Green Court,...
She's a grey tabby with a pink and white coll...
Sat, 13.06.2026
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Lost pets Arlington, photo: Lost dog, Ida Street, 1845, Arlington - female, white with brown spots
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She’s a white female, she’s not neutered, she...
Thu, 11.06.2026
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Lost pets Arlington, photo: Lost dog, Ida Street, 1845, Arlington - neutered, about 8 years old
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White male dog, he’s neutered, he’s about 8 y...
Thu, 11.06.2026
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Lost pets Euless, photo: Lost dog, East Denton Drive, 500, Euless - black and white male Chihuahua, no collar
Lost dog, East Denton Drive, 5...
Black & white Chihuahua. He goes by the name...
Thu, 11.06.2026
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Lost pets Watauga, photo: Lost bird, Linda Drive, 5704, Watauga - male, with a bracelet on his foot
Lost bird, Linda Drive, 5704,...
The bird had red and yellow on his chest, gre...
Wed, 10.06.2026
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Lost pets Euless, photo: Lost cat, Oakmont Drive, 2409, Euless - male gray tabby, shy and friendly
Lost cat, Oakmont Drive, 2409,...
He is a gray tabby but appears mostly gray an...
Tue, 09.06.2026
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Lost pets Arlington, photo: Lost dog, Ridgewood Terrace, Arlington - black brindle Frenchie with white patch on chest
Lost dog, Ridgewood Terrace, A...
Black brindle Frenchie with white patch on ch...
Mon, 08.06.2026
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Lost pets Fort Worth, photo: Lost dog, West Berry Street, 1701, Fort Worth - male pocket bully with cropped ears
Lost dog, West Berry Street, 1...
Spyder is a tan pocket bully, with cropped ea...
Sun, 07.06.2026
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Lost pets Hurst, photo: Lost dog, Simpson Drive, 1405, Hurst - male, brown Weimaraner/Lab mix
Lost dog, Simpson Drive, 1405,...
Brown Weimaraner/ Lab mix. Oncor was in our b...
Sun, 07.06.2026

Every year, thousands of pets, including dogs and cats, go missing in Fort Worth, Texas. It is a distressing experience for pet owners, and statistics show that the number of lost pets rises significantly during certain seasons, especially around holidays and festivities. Being proactive and knowing how to respond when your pet goes missing can increase the chances of a happy reunion.


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

When your pet goes missing in Fort Worth, it is essential to act quickly and efficiently. Here are some steps you should take:

  • Check your home and yard thoroughly. Pets often hide in familiar areas.
  • Spread the word among your neighbors. A friendly conversation can help gather support.
  • Visit local animal shelters and animal control centers. It is important to check in person, as many pets are brought in by good Samaritans.
  • Post on social media. Utilize community groups focused on lost pets in Fort Worth.
  • Make and distribute flyers in your neighborhood. Include a clear photo of your pet and your contact information.

Remember, the sooner you take action, the better the chances are of finding your pet. Make sure to keep calm and collected while searching; your pet may be frightened and hiding.


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

Creating an effective missing pet advertisement is crucial in the search for your lost companion. Here are some tips on how to write a compelling ad:

  • Include a clear, recent photo of your pet. This helps people recognize your pet easily.
  • Write a brief but detailed description. Include specifics such as size, color, breed, and any identifiable features or markings.
  • State when and where your pet was last seen. This information is vital for anyone who may be searching for them.
  • Offer a contact number and/or email address. Make it easy for people to reach out with information.
  • Consider offering a reward. This can motivate individuals to keep an eye out or assist in the search.

Keep your ad visible on various platforms, such as social media, community bulletin boards, and local shelters. The more people know about your missing pet, the better the chances are of finding them. Always be ready to respond quickly to any updates or leads.